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Mill location
  
TR 334 444

No. of sails
  
Four

No. of pairs of millstones
  
Three pairs

Winding
  
Windmill fantail

Type of sails
  
Windmill sail

Storeys
  
Four storeys

Fantail blades
  
Six blades

Year built
  
1849

Purpose
  
Gristmill

Windshaft
  
Cast iron

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Swingate Mill is a Grade II listed tower mill in Guston, Kent, England that was built in 1849.

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History

Swingate Mill was built for John Mummery in 1849, incorporating the cap, sails, windshaft and brake wheel from a windmill that had been intended to be erected on the Rope Walk, Dover, but which was not built owing to fears that it would not function properly at the proposed site. The mill was working by wind until 1943, when the sails were damaged by enemy fire. A new pair of sails were fitted in 1947, but the mill was tail-winded in 1959 and lost its cap and sails.

Description

Swingate Mill is a four-storey brick tower mill with a Kentish-style cap. It had four patent sails carried on a cast-iron windshaft. The mill was winded by a fantail. There was a stage at first-floor level. The mill drove three pairs of millstones underdrift and all the machinery was cast iron.

Millers

  • John Mummery 1849 - 1907
  • Ebeneezer A Mummery 1907 - 1918
  • George Sheaff 1922 - 1930
  • Thompsett 1930 - 1947
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    References

    Swingate Mill, Guston Wikipedia