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Cranbrook Union Windmill

Built in 1814, it is the 2nd tallest windmill and the tallest smock mill in England at almost 22 metres (72 feet) high. It has nine different levels. It is a working mill run by volunteers and is open to the public at weekends, Bank Holiday Mondays and by appointment, from March to September.

The windmill is own by Tunbridge Wells Borough Council who took it over in 1960 and later restored it. For more information LinkExternal link

Grade I listed.
by Oast House Archive

Created: Tue, 4 May 2010, Updated: Fri, 6 Sep 2019


24 images use this description:

TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - stone floor by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - tentering governors by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Windmill by Oast House Archive
2010
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by N Chadwick
2011
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - sack hoist by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Mill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by N Chadwick
2021
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - stone floor by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - winnower by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Mill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by N Chadwick
2021
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Windmill by Oast House Archive
2010
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Windmill, Russells Yard, Cranbrook, Kent by Oast House Archive
2008
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - lineshafting by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by N Chadwick
2020
TQ7735 : Union Mill, Cranbrook - view into the cap by Chris Allen
2024
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by Oast House Archive
2011
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Union Windmill, Russells Yard, Cranbrook, Kent by Oast House Archive
2010
TQ7735 : Cranbrook Windmill by N Chadwick
2020


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