- Windmills in the Channel Islands
The
Channel Islands have had a number ofwindmill s over the centuries. They were mostly corn mills, and about half of those built survive in one form or another.Guernsey
Moulin Huet
"Moulin Huet",
Guernsey is atower mill . It was derelict and capless by 1949 when photographed by Donald Muggeridge.cite web | url = http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/html/mills/flint.htm| publisher = UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY| title = The Donald W. Muggeridge Collection of Mill Photographs - GUERNSEY| accessdate = 2008-05-02]L'Hyvreuse Windmill
The site of the "L'Hyvreuse Windmill" is now occupied by the Victoria Tower, built in 1848.cite web | url = http://www.islandlife.org/victoria.htm| publisher = Islandlife.org| title = Victoria Tower| accessdate = 2008-05-02]
Le Moulin des Monts
"Le Moulin des Monts",
St Sampson's , was destroyed bylightning in 1660. Its site is now occupied by the De Saumarez Memorial in Delancey Park.cite web | url = http://www.gov.gg/ccm/general/parishes/st-sampson/de-saumarez-memorial.en| publisher = States of Guernsey| title = De Saumarez Memorial| accessdate = 2008-05-02]t Martin Windmill
The converted mill still stands in Steam Mill Lane, It houses a jewellery business.cite web | url = http://www.windmillworld.com/uk/guernsey.htm| publisher = Windmill World| title = Windmills of Guernsey| accessdate = 2008-05-02]
Vale Windmill
Vale Windmill is a fivestorey tower mill that was built in 1850. Photographs show it to have had four shuttered sails . The cap was similar in shape to those found on Kent windmills and was winded by a fantail. The mill had a stage at first floor level.cite web | url = http://www.cipostcard.co.nz/guernsey/gsyll204w.jpg| publisher = cipostcards.co.nz| title = Guernsey - The Vale Mill - Le Moulin du Valle| accessdate = 2008-05-02] It was converted into an artillery observation post by the Germans during the Second World War. This work entaild a three storey extension being built on the mill tower, making it convert|21|m|ftin high overall.cite web | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/guernsey/content/articles/2006/07/31/vale_mill_update_july_2006_feature.shtml| publisher = BBC| title = The Vale Mill| accessdate = 2008-05-02] The windmill featured on a [http://web.jet.es/plopezp/filatelia/fila_uk2.htm 2p postage due] stamp issued by the Guernsey post office in 1982.
Jersey
Bel Royal Windmill
"Bel Royal" windmill,
Jersey was painted by Isabella Struthers in 1884. The owner in 1886 was a Mr Gosset, who lost the mill due to a Bank failure. The new owner demolished the mill and built a terrace of houses in its place.Elizabeth Castle Windmill
The existence of a windmill at
Elizabeth Castle is indicated by the demolition of Windmill Rock, an outcrop in the unfortified Green. Between the construction of the Lower Ward (1636) and the construction of Fort Charles (1646-1647), the northern part of L'Islet was undeveloped militarily. In the centre of this Green stood a windmill on a rocky promontory. In 1646 it was decided to entrench the Green and quarry away the Windmill Rock. Construction of the Windmill Tower was started in 1651 on the site of the Windmill Rock. Buildings constructed in the early 19th century now cover the site. ["Elizabeth Castle", Rybot, Jersey 1986 edition, ISBN 0901897159] The existence of this mill is disputed.Moulin de Grouville
The "Moulin de Grouville" or "Moulin de Beauvoir" is an early nineteenth century tower mill of five storeys. During World War Two it was converted into an artillery observation tower by the Germans. It is now a house conversion and is listed on the Jersey Register of Historic Buildings.
t Jean Windmill
"St Jean Windmill" was standing in 1848.
t Mary Windmill
"St Mary Windmill" was standing in 1848.
t Ouen's Windmill
"St Ouen's Windmill", or "Moulin de la Campagne" is a tower mill in Grantez, Saint Ouen, that was converted into an artillery observation post by the Germans during World War Two. It is listed on the Jersey Register of Historic Buildings.
t Peter's Windmill
"St Peter's Windmill" is a tower mill that was in existence by 1848. Photographs show it to have been a five storey tower mill with a domed cap carrying four patent sails and winded by a fantail. The mill did not have a stage. It was derelict for many years until converted into a
pub in the 1950s.cite web | url = http://planefacts.co.uk/nav/jersey_scenes/pages/st_peter_windmill_jpg.htm| publisher = Planefacts| title = The Windmill St. Peter| accessdate = 2008-05-02] It has been converted into a shop and restaurant. The sails are not an authentic reproduction of the originals.Moulin de Rozel
The "Moulin de Rozel" is a tower mill built in 1799. The mill was dismantled in 1916 and during World War Two it was converted into an artillery observation post. It is listed on the Jersey Register of Historic Buildings.
ark
ark Windmill
"Sark Windmill" was built in 1571. It is a three storey tower mill with an ogee cap. During the early nineteenth century the mill was burned by Sark tenants protesting against the seigneurial system on
Sark . The mill was rebuilt.cite web | url = http://www.sark.info/static/government/old_website/static/history.htm| publisher = sarkinfo| title = SHORT HISTORY OF SARK| accessdate = 2008-05-02] It was working by wind until 1917.cite web | url = http://www.islandlife.org/attractions_sark.htm| publisher = Islandlife| title = Sark Attractions| accessdate = 2008-05-02] The mill had four double patent sails, and was winded by a fantail.Postcard 4548; The Mill, Sark; Judges Ltd., Hastings.] The mill is the second oldest in the British Isles,cite web | url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article678073.ece| publisher = Times Online| title = This is rush hour on Sark| accessdate = 2008-05-07] it featured on the 1971 and 1977 2p coins issued by Guernsey.Little Sark Windmill
"Little Sark Windmill" was a tower mill. The tower remains today, mostly covered in ivy.Postcard titled "The Old Mill - Harvest Time - Little Sark", photograph by Bryan J Dolan]
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