- St Leonard's Mill, Winchelsea
St Leonard's mill (TQ 902 176 Coord|50.926|0.705|display=inline|format=dms) was a
post mill atWinchelsea ,Sussex ,England which was blown down in theGreat Storm of 1987 .History
"St Leonard's Mill" was built in 1760, originally standing in Iham. It was shown at that site on the 1808
Ordnance Survey map, and was still there in 1813. By 1823 the mill had been moved to the new site, which was on the remains of St Leonard's church. An accident when fitting a new stock to the mill in 1861 resulted in the death of Benjamin King,millwright . The mill was working until the 1890s and was derelict by the 1920s. It was repaired in 1935 and dummy sails fitted, which did not last long. The mill was again repaired in 1955. TheNational Trust became custodians of the mill in 1975. In February 1978, the back of the mill was blown out in a gale.cite book | first = Martin| last = Brunnarius| year = 1979| title = The Windmills of Sussex| pages = p108-109, 193| publisher = Philimore| location = Chichester| id= ISBN 0 85033 345 8] The windmill was blown down on the morning of16 October 1987 .cite web| url= http://www.winchelsea.net/visiting/timeline.htm| publisher =Winchelsea| title = A timeline of the history of Winchelsea | accessdate= 2008-05-13] The wreckage of the mill was still to be seen on site the following [http://www.flickr.com/photos/23446157@N06/2321871661/ March] . One of the millstones was salvaged and used in the restoration ofLowfield Heath Windmill .cite web| url= http://www.ockleywindmill.co.uk/history1.htm| publisher =Ockley windmill| title = History| accessdate= 2008-05-13]Description
"St Leonard's Mill" ws a post mill with a single storey roundhouse, It was winded by a roof mounted fantail. The mill had two Spring sails and two Common sails carried on a wooden Windshaft. The mill was the last in Sussex to retain a wooden windshaft without an iron poll end, this had been removed by 1935. Two pairs of
millstone s were arranged Head and Tail, with a third pair underdriven by a belt, this from an Upright Shaft which was driven by the tail wheel.Millers
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Further reading
cite book | first = Peter| last = Hemming| year = 1936| title = Windmills in Sussex| publisher = C W Daniel| location = London [http://theweald.org/bk.asp?BookId=wind900&xid=A&xnm=1 Online version]
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