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The Heage Windmill is a top Derbyshire Attraction with a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award and the only six-sailed stone tower windmill in England.
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The Heage Windmill is a top class Derbyshire Attraction with...
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Heage Windmill, in Heage, Derbyshire, is a restored windmill, built in the 1790s. After standing unused since 1919, it was restored to working order in 2002. The mill is a Grade II* listed building;
Heage Windmill, Heage. 5,109 likes · 355 talking about this · 3,549 were here. The Official page of HEAGE WINDMILL. The only Stone Built Six Sailed Mill in the country. Open weekends from Easter to...
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Learn about the history and operation of Heage Windmill, a Grade II listed tower mill, on a guided tour. Find out how to visit, book, and contact the mill, and see directions and a virtual tour.
Oct 27, 2019 · Heage Windmill is open every Saturday and Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday from April to the end of October, 11am to 4pm. For Admission Prices, Details of Group and School Visits and Where to Find us, click here > In the early 19th century, Britain had 10,000 windmills.
Our 18th Century Windmill is the only surviving Six Sailed Stone Built Windmill in the Country! We give visitors an insight into the life of a miller back in the day and how the windmill works. The restored windmill is working again and produces flour that can be bought in the shop on site!
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Heage Windmill, from its lofty position, has spectacular views towards the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Lovingly restored in 2002 is the only working six-sailed stone tower windmill in England, built in 1797.