New Mill, Cross in Hand

New Mill, Cross in Hand
New Mill, Cross in Hand
New Mill, X in Hand.jpg
The mill in 2006
Origin
Mill location TQ 558 218
50°58′30″N 0°13′05″E / 50.975°N 0.218°E / 50.975; 0.218
Year built 1868
Information
Purpose Corn mill
Type Post mill
Roundhouse storeys Two storey roundhouse
Number of sails Four
Type of sails Patent sails
Windshaft Cast iron
Winding Tailpole mounted fantail
Fantail blades Eight blades
Number of pairs of millstones Three pairs
Other information Originally built at Framfield, moved in 1855 and 1868.

New Mill is a Grade II listed[1] post mill at Cross in Hand near Heathfield, East Sussex, England. It was the last windmill working commercially by wind in Sussex, ceasing work by wind in 1969 when a stock broke.

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History

New Mill was built at Mount Ephraim, Framfield in the early 19th century. In 1855, it was moved to a site some ¼ mile (400 m) south west of its current position. The move was done by Samuel Medhurst, the Lewes millwright. In 1868, it was moved again to its current position, joining another windmill which became known as the Old Mill. Medhurst was also responsible for this move. The mill was working until 1969, when a stock broke. Milling continued by auxiliary power in an adjoining building until 1971.[2] The mill is currently under restoration.[3]

Description

New Mill is a post mill on a two-storey roundhouse. It had four patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft and was winded by a tailpole-mounted fantail. When originally built, the fantail was roof-mounted, in a similar manner to that still to be seen at Hogg Hill, Icklesham. Medhurst fitted a five-bladed fantail, which was replaced in 1907 by an eight-bladed fantail of 11 feet (3.35 m) diameter by Neve of Heathfield. The mill originally drove two pairs of millstones, driven by a 9-foot-8-inch (2.95 m) diameter head wheel and 8-foot-4-inch (2.54 m) diameter tail wheel. Later, another pair was added to the breast, driven by a spur gear arrangement, the spur wheel being 4 feet (1.22 m) diameter. One pair of stones in the breast was removed in 1933.

The body of New Mill is 21 feet (6.40 m) long and 12 feet (3.66 m) wide. The mill is 45 feet (13.72 m) high to the roof. The roundhouse is 25 feet (7.62 m) diameter and the main post is 2 feet 6 inches (760 mm) square.[2]

Millers

  • William Kenward 1855 -
  • Mrs Kenward - 1882
  • Jabez Ashdown 1882 - 1926
  • John Newnham 1882 -
  • John Ashdown 1926 - 1937
  • J B Newnham and Son 1937 - 1971
  • Sidney Ashdown 1937 - 1971

References for above:-[2]

See also

  • Wikipedia books: Windmills in Sussex

References

External links

Further reading

Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel.  Online version


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