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Mill name
  
Chalton mill

Year built
  
Early 19th century

Type
  
Tower mill

Windshaft
  
Cast iron

Grid reference
  
SU 7160 1608

Purpose
  
Corn mill

Storeys
  
Four storeys

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Similar
  
Caston Windmill, Starston Windpump, Bragg's Mill - Ashdon, Black Mill - Whitstable, Thrigby Windmill

Chalton Windmill is a Grade II listed tower mill on the top of Windmill Hill at Chalton, Hampshire, England which has been converted to residential use.

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History

A mill has been recorded on the site since 1289. A windmill was marked on John Norden's map dated 1607, John Speed's map dated 1611, Joan Blaeu's map dated 1645 and John Ogilby's map dated 1675' Chalton mill was built in the early nineteenth century. In the 1950s it was threatened with demolition but a preservation order was placed on the mill by the local council. Circa 1978 permission was given for the mill to be incorporated into a new-build house. The converted mill was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Petersfield Society.

Description

Chalton windmill is a four storey tower mill. It had four Patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft and the cap was winded by a fantail. The millstones were driven overdrift.

References

Chalton Windmill Wikipedia