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
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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.
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GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Fully restored in 2013 after programme of repairs. Fantail and four sails
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GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Restored to fully working mill, beautifully done.
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GREAT HASELEY WINDMILL
Now used for film shoots and wedding location shoots.
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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.
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