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Mill name
  
Westdene Mill

Operator(s)
  
Private

No. of sails
  
Four sails

Year built
  
1885

Purpose
  
Gristmill

Windshaft
  
Cast iron

Mill location
  
TQ 292 086

Storeys
  
Four storeys

Fantail blades
  
Five blades

Winding
  
Windmill fantail

Type of sails
  
Windmill sail

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Waterhall Mill, also known as Westdene Windmill, is a grade II listed tower mill at Westdene, Sussex, England which has been converted to residential use.

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History

Waterhall Mill was built in 1885 by James Holloway, the Shoreham millwright. It was the last windmill built in Sussex, and was working until 1924. In World War II it was used by the Home Guard as a lookout post. The mill was converted into a house in 1963, retaining the machinery and externally restored. New sails were erected in 1972 The cap was partly rebuilt and new sails erected following a lightning strike in December 1990.

Description

Waterhall Mill is a four storey brick tower mill with a domed cap winded by a five-bladed fantail. It had four Spring Patent sails carried on a cast iron Windshaft. The iron Brake Wheel is fitted with Holloways screw brake. The mill drove three pairs of underdrift millstones.

The tower is 19 feet (5.79 m) diameter at the base and 13 feet (3.96 m) diameter at the curb, having an overall height to 40 feet (12.19 m) to the curb.

Millers

  • Joseph Harris 1885 - 1903
  • Bull - 1924
  • References for above:-

    References

    Waterhall Mill, Patcham Wikipedia