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New Mill, Willesborough

New Mill, Willesborough
Willesbourgh Windmill, Ashford, Kent.jpg
Willesborough Windmill in 2007
Origin
Mill location Willesborough, Ashford
Grid reference TR 0313 4213
Coordinates 51°08′32″N 0°54′09″E / 51.14228°N 0.9025°E / 51.14228; 0.9025Coordinates: 51°08′32″N 0°54′09″E / 51.14228°N 0.9025°E / 51.14228; 0.9025
Operator(s) Kent County Council
Year built 1869
Information
Purpose Corn mill
Type Smock mill
Storeys Four-storey smock
Base storeys Two-storey base
Smock sides Eight-sided
No. of sails Four
Type of sails Patent sails
Windshaft Cast iron
Winding Fantail
Fantail blades Eight bladed
Auxiliary power Oil engine
No. of pairs of millstones Four pairs

New Mill is a Grade II listed smock mill in Hythe Road, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent. It stands just west of junction 10 of the M20 motorway. It was built in 1869 and is now a museum open to the public.

New Mill was built in 1869 by John Hill, the Ashford millwright, replacing an earlier smock mill. The mill was worked by the Cornes family until the First World War, and by the Manwaring family from 1920 until 1938 when the mill last worked by wind. The mill was then sold to T Denne and Sons and used for storage. The fantail was sold to Barham mill in 1946 and installed on that mill. In 1969 the mill was bought by Tom Robbins and remained in his ownership until it was bought, in a very dilapidated state, and fully restored in 1991 to its former glory by Ashford Borough Council for the benefit of the citizens of Ashford and the public at large.

The mill makes its own stoneground wholemeal bread flour, turning one set of stones with the power of a 14 horsepower (10 kW) Hornsby engine. The mill, with its neighbouring barn, is licensed for weddings, Christenings, (civil ceremonies) and many other meetings and functions. The Mill complex is open from April to the end of September on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays from 2pm to 5pm. School and group visits can be arranged for weekdays.

In 2006 the mill was awarded a Heritage Lottery Grant which enabled the replacement of the sails. The new sails were fitted on 13 April 2007. Part of the grant was spent on producing an Education pack for use on school visits. The windmill is now fully operational and able to mill flour using wind or the engine. The mill is licensed to hold wedding ceremonies.


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