Upminster Windmill

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Upminster Windmill by Christine Matthews as part of the Geograph project.

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Upminster Windmill

Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: Unknown

Upminster windmill was built in 1803 by James Nokes, Upminster's smock mill continued in use until 1920s. After the death of Clement Abraham, in September 1935, his brothers and co-owners Thomas and Alfred offered it for sale. Essex County Council placed a preservation order on it in 1937, eventually acquiring the mill in 1940. thanks to a public appeal the mill was restored by 1950 but decayed again over the next decade. The adjoining mill buildings were demolished in 1960 but the mill received the necessary maintenance work a couple of years later, before passing to the London Borough of Havering in 1964. http://www.upminster.com/history/places/windmill.htm

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.55824
Longitude
0.244493