Site of Hamlins Mill
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 3 May 2010
This small works off Mill Road lies on the site of the last surviving windmill in Hailsham. The smock mill was constructed in 1834 and continued in operation until destroyed by a fire in 1923. The shell was reused as a power mill which remained working until another fire destroyed that in 1967. Nothing now remains of the mill though some of the former ancillary buildings are still in use.