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Bircham Windmill, Norfolk

The windmill was built in 1846 and worked until the 1920s when the sails were removed and the tower abandoned.

 

It was bought by the current owner in a very dilapidated state. Initially the two adjoining cottages were renovated. Then, because the mill was dangerous, with timber falling from the top, it was decided to put a new cap on and restoration began. The cap went up in 1979, followed by the sails in 1981.

 

The interior of the mill was also restored, with three floors being completely replaced and all the machinery and stones gathered from farm sales and other derelict mills.

 

The mill is now fully restored and in working order. Visitors can climb to the very top and go out on the fan deck.

 

www.birchamwindmill.co.uk/index.html

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Uploaded on November 17, 2010
Taken on October 26, 2010