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Salvington Hill, High Salvington
Viewed from the crossroads with Furze Road and Honeysuckle Lane. The latter along with this road was originally an old coaching route that started at Durrington and crossed the Downs to Storrington and Sullington. The road is now the main access route for the hamlet of High Salvington.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Jun 2013
0.07 miles
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Entrance to High Salvington Post Mill
Image: © Dave Spicer
Taken: 5 Oct 2011
0.13 miles
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Church of St Peter High Salvington
Hidden behind a high hedge this church has a certain appeal and brought back memories of a church in my childhood which was also clad in corrugated iron.
Image: © Dave Spicer
Taken: 5 Oct 2011
0.14 miles
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High Salvington Windmill
Image: © Chris Thomas-Atkin
Taken: 26 Nov 2018
0.14 miles
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High Salvington post mill, Furze Road, Worthing
Previously known as Durrington Mill this Grade II Listed post mill is described in the listing as having a fantail but no evidence exists to support this. The earliest written record of a mill in this location is in 1615 but the current mill was built around 1750. The windmill ground flour until 1897 and continued grinding animal feed until 1905. In 1907 the roundhouse was replaced with a concrete tea-room surviving well into the 1950s. Under the care of Worthing Borough Council who bought it for £2,250 in 1959 the mill was renovated in 1961. In 1965 the cottage and outbuildings were demolished. Gale damage in 1976 resulted in the formation of the High Salvington Mill Trust and a program to fully restore the mill. The new 58ft (17.6m) diameter sails were installed in 1987-8 and the new roundhouse built in 1990 before the mill started grinding flour again in 1991. In 1998 a split was discovered in one of the stocks and a new one was made and the sails refitted.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 25 Sep 2009
0.14 miles
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High Salvington Post Mill
Fully restored during the late eighties, during which time it survived the hurricane of 1987, its first regrinding was April 1991. The mills web site is www.highsalvingtonwindmill.co.uk
Image: © Dave Spicer
Taken: 5 Oct 2011
0.14 miles
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High Salvington Windmill
Located on Salvington Hill a mill has existed on this site as far back as the medieval period. The current post mill dates from around 1750 and remained in use until its closure in 1897 after which the roundhouse was used as a tearoom until the 1950s. The mill came into possession of Worthing Borough Council in 1959 and restoration work was applied over the following decades. The mill restarted grinding in 1991.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Jun 2013
0.14 miles
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The Village Shop, High Salvington
Located on the corner of Salvington Hill and Furze Road. There are actually two businesses here, the Post Office on the left and a barbers to the right.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Jun 2013
0.14 miles
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High Salvington Windmill near Worthing
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 9 Jan 2011
0.15 miles
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Mill Lane, High Salvington
An ancient trackway that heads northwards from Salvington onto the Downs and for man years the main link with neighbouring
Image For much of its length today it is an unmade track only surfaced at the southern end.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Jun 2013
0.15 miles