OXFORDSHIRE
Windmills
Two great windmills: First Great Haseley 4.5 miles southwest of Thame, on the A329 between the village of Great Haseley and Great Milton. The second Brill Windmill

GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
One of the largest stone built tower mills and is thought to have been built around 1760. End of its working life in the early 1900s.

GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Fully restored in 2013 after programme of repairs. Fantail and four sails

GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Restored to fully working mill, beautifully done.

GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Now used for film shoots and wedding location shoots.

BRILL WINDMILL
Owed and used by the Pointer & Nixie family who baked bread in their house in the village. The timber dating from 1685 and provides one of the earliest and best preserved of post mill in Europe.
