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List of windmills in Kent

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A list of allwindmills and windmill sites which lie in the currentCeremonial county ofKent.

List of windmills in Kent is located in Kent
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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
AcriseElham Mill
Elham Down Mill
Manor Mill
Post1596
1610
1736
1769
1596Blown down in 1876.[1]
AcriseElham MillSmock1878Working until June 1916. Demolished 6 July 1919.[1]
AcriseAcrise MillPost17691769Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Acrise Church.[2]
AdishamBekesbourne MillSmock1843Standing by 1843. Working until c. 1922. Burnt down 29 August 1933.[2]
AldingtonAldington Mill
TR 056 363
Smock1878Working until c. 1908. Demolished 1910.[3] Base survives, used as a store.[4]
AppledoreHorne Place MillPost1596
1736
1596Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north north east of Appledore Church.[5]
AppledoreCourt Lodge MillPost15961596Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of Appledore Church. Demolished late C18th.[5]
AppledoreGreat Mill,
Union Mill
TQ 953 304
Smock1791Demolished in 1909.[6] Base survives, converted into a house.[7]
AppledoreTQ 953 303PostMoved fromPlayden,East Sussex.[6][Note 1] Demolished 1900. Part of the roundhouse survives as part of a farm building.[8][9]
Ash (near Sandwich)Mount Ephraim MillPost1818Moved fromWoodnesborough.[10] Blown down 28 October 1955.[citation needed]
Ash (Sandwich)(formed a pair with Mount Ephraim Mill)PostDemolished before 1879.[10]
Ash (Sandwich)Ash MillPost17361736Stood north west of Knell Farm and 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Ash Church.[11]
AshfordRegent's Place MillSmock1870Moved to Badlesmere, 1872.[11]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
BadlesmereBoundgate Mill
TR 010 532
Smock1872Working until 1921.[12] Demolished 1938. Base survives, used as a store.[13][14]
Badlesmere LeesPost1695
1736
1695Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south west of Badlesmere Church.[12]
BapchildBapchild MillStood south ofWatling Street, 4 furlongs (800 m) east of Bapchild Church. Standing by 1843. Demolished by 1865.[12]
BarfrestonBarfeston Mill17691769Standing in 1819.[12]
BarfrestonBarfreston MillSmock17691769Thought to have been standing c.1852. Base survived into the 1860s, converted to a house.[12]
BarhamBarham Downs MillPost1596
1695
1736
1596
BarhamBlack Mill,
Barham Downs Mill
TR 214 510
Smock1834Burnt down 3 March 1970. Derelict base survives.[15]
BarhamEarly C18thStood 4 furlongs (800 m) east south east of Barham Church.[16]
BarhamBreach Downs MillSmock1875Working in 1878. Demolished c.1900.[16]
BarhamDerringstone Mill[17]Smock1855[17]Stood near the site later occupied byBarham railway station. Moved toMargate in 1869.[16]
BarmingBarming Heath Millc.1800Burnt down 1805.[18]
BarmingBarming Heath Mill18291805Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of Barming Church. Standing in 1845, demolished c.1846, gone by 1853.[18]
BearstedSmockStood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Barming Church. Demolished by 1873.[19]
BenendenBeacon Mill (south)Demolished by 1850.[20]
BenendenBeacon Mill (north)
TQ 821 325
Smock18211821Working until 1921.
Media related toBeacon Mill, Benenden at Wikimedia Commons
BenendenEast End MillPostStood 2 miles 3 furlongs (3.8 km) east of Benenden Church. Demolished c.1870[20]
BethersdenOld Mill
TQ 929 407
Post1596
1610
1736
1769
1555Moved to Biddenden (Paul Sharpe's Mill).[20]
BethersdenWhite Mill
TQ 929 407
SmockWorking until 1923.[21] Blown down in 1937.[22]
BethersdenLittle Mill (1st site)SmockSix-sailed saw mill. Moved fromSandgate. Moved to 2nd site.[23]
BethersdenLittle Mill (2nd site)SmockStood 2 furlongs (400 m) north north east of Bethersden Church, near the Black Mill. A six-sailed saw mill moved from a location within Bethersden village. Demolished c.1896.[23]
BethersdenBlack Mill
TQ 929 407
Smockc.1886Moved fromFolkestone. A saw mill, latterly worked by asuction gas engine. Demolished by 1933,[24] leaving the brick base, which was later demolished.[25]
Betteshanger15961596Stood north west of Betteshanger Church.[26]
BicknorPost17691769Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south west of Bicknor Church. Demolished before 1865.[27]
BidboroughBidborough Mill
TQ 561 435
17691769
BidboroughBidborough Mill
TQ 561 435
Tower1858Working until c.1900. Converted to house in 2006.
Media related toBidborough Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
BiddendenBeacon Hill Mill,
Paul Sharpe's Mill

TQ 8495 3706
Post1736
1769
1736Moved fromBethersden. Working until 1882. Demolished 1912.[28]
BiddendenThree Chimneys Mill,
Cherry Clack Mill
ApproximatelyTQ 815 378
Smock1859[29]Moved toPunnetts Town, Sussex in 1859.[29]
BiddendenTown Mill
TQ 85046 38171
SmockWorking until 1914. Was being lived in during the 1930s.[30] Collapsed in 1946.[31]
Media related toTown Mill, Biddenden at Wikimedia Commons
BirchingtonPost1414
1596
1695
1719
1414[32]Stood east of the Birchington Church.[30]
BirchingtonDentdelion Mill1610
1695
1610Stood north east of Birchington Church.[30]
BirchingtonQuex Park Mill, Birchington Mill1736
1769
1736Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Birchington Church. Possibly moved within Birchington (Hudson's Mill).[30]
BirchingtonGrove End Mill17691769Stood 1 furlong (200 m) west north west of Birchington Church.[33]
BirchingtonSeed MillStood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Birchington Church, nearBirchington railway station.[33]
BirchingtonHudson's MillSmockMay have been moved from within Birchington. Raised c.1850. Working until 1891. Demolished c.1900.[33]
BleanGlover's Old Mill
TR 125 607
SmockStanding by 1843. Demolished early C20th.[34] The base survives.[25][35]
BleanGlover's New MillSmock1868Workinguntil 1922. Demolished 1924.[36]
Blue Bell HillBlue Bell Hill Mill
TQ 747 621
Smock18331833Blown down July 1890. Base survives.[37][38]
BobbingGoord's MillSmock1857Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Bobbing Church. Demolished c.1902.[39]
Boughton MonchelseaHaste Hill MillSmockStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north north west of Boughton Monchelsea Chruct. Burnt down in 1858.[40]
Boughton under BleanBlack MillStanding c.1850.[40]
Boughton under BleanDemolished before c.1850.[40]
Boughton under BleanMiles' Mill
TR 058 595
Smockc.1793Working until 1931, latterly by engine.[40] Demolished in 1942 due to bomb damage. The base survives.[38]
Boughton under BleanRichardson's MillSmock17691769Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Boughton Church. Had ceased working by 1925.[41] Demolished during World War Two[42]
BoxleyThe Pilgrim's Way MillStood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Boxley Church and south of thePilgrim's Way. Demolished between 1876 and 1880.[43]
BoxleyBoxley Mill1837[44]Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Boxley Church. Standing 1876, demolished by 1880.[45]
BrabourneBrabourne Lees MillSmock1867Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Brabourne Church. Burnt down c.1871.[46]
BredgarDean's Hill MillSmock17691769Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west north west of Bredgar Church. Demolished c.1909.[47]
BredhurstNaylor's Mill
TQ 792 619
Smock1845Demolished c.1914.[48]
BrenchleyPixett Hill MillPost17691769Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Brenchley Church.[49] Standing in 1860.[50]
BrenchleyKeys Green Mill, Kippings Cross
TQ 647 397
Tower1843Working until c.1916 when tailwinded, cap and sails blown off.[51] Demolished c. 1957, leaving a two-storey stump.[52] – c. 1963.[53]
BrenzettBrenzett Corner MillPost1596
1610
1596Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Brenzett Church.[54]
BrenzettBrenzett Corner MillPost1776Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Brenzett Church. Working into 1920s. Demolished 5 February 1925.[54]
Bridge½ mile E of churchPost1596
1719
1596Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Bridge Church.[54]
Bridge½ mile E of churchSmock1829Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south east of Bridge Church.[54]
BridgeBridge MillSmock1879Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Bridge Church. Working until 1907.[55] Demolished in 1955.[56]
BroadstairsSt Peter's Mill1695
1736
1695Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north east of St Peter's Church, Broadstars. A mill is also marked on the 1819-43Ordnance Survey map.[57][Note 2]
BroadstairsClairmont Mill[58]Post[58]1596
1610
1719
1736
1769
1596Moved to Canterbury in 1858.[58]
BroadstairsBradstowe Mill
Pierremont Mill
[58]
Smock1827[58]Working until 1907.[57] Demolished in 1909.[58]
BrookSpelder's Hill MillSmock1820Demolished c.1912. Base was standing in 1933.[59]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
Canterbury
(environs)
Standing c.1200[60]
Canterbury
(environs)
Standing c.1200[60]
CanterburySt Martin's Mill
TR 161 578
Tower1817Working until 1890, house converted in 1920.
CanterburySt Martin's Black Mill
TR 162 576
Smock1816[61]Demolished 1868,[62]
CanterburySt Lawrence MillSmock1843Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south south west of St. Martin's Church, Canterbury. Burnt down 15 May 1873.[62]
CanterburyDane John MillPost17311839[50]
CanterburyFranciscan Gardens MillSmock1846Stood15 mile (320m) north west ofCanterbury Castle.[63]
CanterburySt Thomas Hill Mill1816Standing in 1856.[63]
ChallockChallock Lees Mill
TR 0081 5105
17691769Burnt down 1779[64]
ChallockChallock Lees Mill1779[64]Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north north west of Challock Church. Burnt down, date unknown.[65]
ChallockChallock Lees Mill
2nd mill
TR 0088 5093
SmockStruck by lightning and burnt down, 10 February 1906.[66]
CharingCharing Mill,
Field Mill

TQ 957 503
Smock18211821Working until 1891. House conversion.
Media related toCharing Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
CharingCharing Heath MillSmockStood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) west of Charing Church. Demolished by 1870.[67]
CharthamHatch Green MillStood 1 mile (1.6 km) north northwest of Chartham Church.[68]
ChathamUpberry Mill,
Gilbert's Mill,
Lower Chatham Hill Mill
TQ 770 673
Smock1596
1695
1736
1769
1596Working in 1885. Demolished autumn 1897.[69]
ChathamStar Mill
Upper Chatham Hill Mill
Austin's Mill
TQ 778 666
SmockDemolished in 1925.[69]
ChathamCherry Tree Hall Mill
TQ 759 674
Smock1860Blown down c.1875. Base survived as a store until c.1900.[70]
ChathamChalk Pit Hill Mill
TQ 760 670
SmockBurnt down 1836.[71]
ChathamChalk Pit Hill Mill,
Field's Mill

TQ 760 670
Smock1837Working until, and demolished in, 1887.[72]
ChathamChalk Pit Hill Mill (2nd mill)Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of St. Paul's Church, Chatham. Marked on anOrdnance Survey map produced between 1819 and 1843.[71]
ChathamNew Road Mill,
Feather Mill

TQ 754 678
SmockPre 1851[73]Demolished c. 1890,[74]
ChathamOrdnance Place Mill,
Bacon's Mill,
Belsey's Mill
TQ 753 673
Smock1845Used for grinding corn and pumping water. Demolished c. 1900. Base was standing in 1933,[75] but had been demolished by 1973.[42]
ChathamOrdnance Place Mill,
Willis's Mill
TQ 753 673
Smock1839Demolished c. 1875.[76]
ChathamLuton Mill,
Mainwaring's Mill

TQ 772 658
Smock1848Moved fromSlough,Buckinghamshire. Burnt down autumn 1887.[77]
ChathamLuton mill (2nd mill)Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Luton Church. Formed a pair with Luton Mill.[78]
CheveningChevening Mill1824[79]Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Chevening Church.[80] Standing in 1837, demolished c.1840.[79]
ChilhamChilham WindmillMid C19th.stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north north east of Chilham Church.[80]
ChillendenChillenden Mill
TR 268 546
Post1695
1736
1769
1695Blown down in 1868.[80]
ChillendenChillenden Mill
TR 268 543
Post1868Collapsed 26 November 2003.[81]
Windmill World
ChillendenChillenden Mill
TR 268 543
Post2005Rebuild of mill blown down in 2003.
Media related toChillenden Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Chisletc.1200[60]
ChisletChislet Mill
TR 224 679
Smock1744[82]Burnt down 15 October 2005.[83]
Windmill World
ChisletChislet Mock Mill
TR 224 679
Smock2012Residential mock mill.
CliffeDance's MillSmock17691769Burnt down c.1885.[84]
CliftonvilleGougher's Mill (east)Smock1839Demolished November 1875
CliftonvilleGougher's Mill (middle)Smock1839Burnt down after 1839
CliftonvilleGougher's Mill (west)1836Burnt down 27 February 1836.[85]
CliftonvilleGougher's Mill (west)Smock1839Demolished November 1875
CobhamCobham Hall MillPost1596
1610
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north ofCobham Hall.[86]
CobhamDarnley's Mill
TQ 672 684
Smock1852[50]Struck by lightning and burnt down in 1903.[86] Base survives, house converted.[87]
CowdenPolefields MillStood about 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Cowden Church. Demolished by 1843.[86]
CranbrookWindmill Hill MillSmock1736
1769
1736Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) west north west of Cranbrook Church. Moved to Sissinghurst (Crampton's Mill) c. 1814.[88]
CranbrookSatin's Hill Mill17691769Stood 1 mile 5 furlongs (2.6 km) north east of Cranbrook Church. Gone by early C19th.[89]
CranbrookCranbrook Common MillSmock1872Stood 1 mile 6 furlongs (2.8 km) north north east of Cranbrook church. Working until 1876. Demolished 9 August 1901.[90]
CranbrookUnion Mill
TQ 779 359
Smock1814Working until 1957, restored 1958-60. Tallest smock mill in the United Kingdom.
Media related toUnion Mill, Cranbrook at Wikimedia Commons
CrayfordMay Place MillPost17691769Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) north of Bexley Church. Working until 1858.[91] Demolished c.1870.[92]
CudhamBiggin Hill Mill,
Pimlico Mill
Post18291809[93]Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) south west of Cudham Church.[94] Demolished in 1885.[50]

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grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
Last mention
or demise
Image
DartfordBrent MillSmock1799[95]Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) east south east of Dartford Church. Working until 1886. Demolished c. 1901.[94]
DartfordHall's Engineering Works, Hythe Street
TQ 542 745
1795[96]Demolished c. 1801.[97]
DealUpper Deal MillPost1596
1769
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Upper Deal Church. Standing in 1840.[98]
DealUpper Deal MillSmock1855Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Upper Deal Church. Demolished March 1929.[98]
DealWellington MillSmockStood 3 furlongs (600 m) west ofDeal Castle. Demolished c.1890.[98]
DealLower Deal MillSmock1736
1769
1736Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west ofSandown Castle. Demolished c.1870.[99]
DealNorth End Mill,
Great Mill
Smock1767Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Sandown castle. Burnt down c.1896.[99]
DealSandown Castle Mill18291829Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Sandown Castle.[99]
DealSandown MillPost16951695Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of Sandown Castle.[99]
DealSandown MillSmockStood 2 furlongs (400 m) south of Sandown Castle.[99] Demolished c.1892.[100]
DealWalmer Road MillSmock1844Stood 1 furlong (200 m) south ofDeal Castle. Demolished early 1850s.[101]
DentonDenton1736
1769
1736Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Denton Church.[101]
DetlingDetling MillSmock1864[50]Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north east of Detling Church. Standing in 1866, demolished by February 1868.[102]
DoddingtonElvey's Mill,
Jarvis's Mill

TQ 93395 57405
Smockc. 1820Demolished 1937.[103]
DoverDover Castle, Mill TowerLate C13thTower 22 had a windmill erected on it during the time ofStephen de Pencester (d.1303). The mill was demolished during theAnglo-American War under orders from theOrdnance Board.[104]
DoverBuckland BrewerySmock1798[105]A pumping mill.[104] Demolished in the 1890s.[105]
DoverInfectious Diseases HospitalTitt iron wind engine1893
DymchurchDymchurch MillSmock18291829Moved 200 yards (180 m) to a new site within Dymchurch at an unknown date.[104]
DymchurchDymchurch MillStood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Dymchurch Church. Working until c.1882. Demolished c. 1905.[104]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
EastchurchEastchurch MillPost1596
1610
1596Stood to the south west of Eastchurch Church.[106]
East FarleighEast Farleigh MillSmockStood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south east of East Farleigh Church. Burnt down in the 1830s or earlier.[107]
East LangdonMartin Mill
TR 34205 46515
Smock17691769Demolished c. 1954[108]
EastlingEastling Mill
TQ 958 555
Smock1823Demolished c. 1912,[109]
EastryPost1596
1695
1736
1596Standing in 1839.[50]
EastryLower MillSmock17691743Demolished 1926.[109]
EastryUpper Mill
TR 304 545
Smock17691769Working by wind until 1913, then by suction gas engine until 1959. House conversion.
Media related toEastry Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Eastry(3rd mill)SmockStood about 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Eastry Church. Standing in 1833, burnt down, date unknown.[109]
Eastry(4th mill)Mid C19thStood about 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Eastry Church.[109]
EastryEastry Mill17361736Stood north of Eastry Church.[109]
EdenbridgeEdenbridge Mill
TQ 444 457
Tower1815Working until 1886. House converted 1990s.
Media related toEdenbridge Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Egerton(near church)Smock1818Moved to Stone Hill, c.1818.[109]
EgertonStone Hill Mill
TQ 908 471
Smockc.1818Blown down 2 December 1919.[110] Base survives, used as a store.[111][112]
ElhamElham MillPost17691769Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north of Elham Church. Blown down, date unknown.[110]
ElhamBladblean Mill17691769Stood 1 mile 5 furlongs (2.6 km) north of Elham Church.[113]
ElhamCullen's Hill MillSmockc. 1820Stood 1 furlong (200 m) north of Elham Church. Working until c.1918, demolished in 1925 .[113]
Elmley16951695Stood south east of Elmley Chapel.[113]
ElmstedItinge Mill1736
1769
1736Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Elmsted Church.
ElmstedItinge Mill,
Folly Town Mill
Postc. 1865Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Elmsted Church. Moved from Petham (Mark's Folly Mill) c.1865. Collapsed c.1875.[113]
ElmstedStone Street Mill,
The George Seed Mill (west)
SmockStood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east of Elmsted Church. Demolished c.1868 .[114]
ElmstedStone Street Mill,
The George Seed Mill (east)
Smock17691769Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east of Elmsted Church. Demolished c.1876.[114]
ElmstedBodsham Green Mill
TR 106 456
SmockStood 6 furlongs (1,200 m) north west of Elmsted Church. Working until 1890. Demolished c. 1895.[115] Base survives, used as a store.[116]
EythorneUpper Eythorne Mill17691769Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) north east of Sibertswold Church.[117]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
FarninghamFarningham MillSmock1820Moved to West Kingsdown in 1880.
FavershamForbes Road Mill,
Gravel Pit Mill
Smock1843Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) south west of Faversham Church. Demolished c.1910.[118]
FavershamHangman's Lane MillSmock1843Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south west of Faversham Church. Demolished c.1855.[118]
FavershamCopton Mill
TR 014 596
Tower1863[108]A pumping mill, tower stands, used as a store.
FawkhamFawkham Mill17191719Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) east of Fawkham Church.[118]
FolkestoneCheriton Mill,
Ashley Mill

TR 205 373
Smock1877Moved fromHythe. Working by wind until 1902, then by engine. Demolished in 1919, brick base built upon and used as a store.[119][120]
FolkestoneCheriton Mill1843Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) east north east of Cheriton Church. Standing 1869, later burnt down.[121]
FolkestoneCheriton MillSmockMoved to Lympne.[122]
FolkestoneFolkestone Mill
Foord Road Mill
17691769Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of Folkestone Church and 4 furlongs (800 m) east ofFolkestone Central railway station.[122] Standing in 1833.[123]
Folkestone(on coast)Post17691769Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south east of Foord Road Mill.[122]
FolkestoneDawson's MillSmock1843Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south east of Folkestone Central railway station. Moved to Bethersden (Black Mill) in 1885.[122]
FrindsburyQuarry Mill
TQ 747 695
Post1596
1610
1736
1769
1596Burnt down c.1850 .[124]
FrindsburyProspect Hill Mill,
Little Mill,
Manwaring's Mill

TQ 736 703
Smock17691769Struck by lightning and consequently demolished c.1886.[124]
FrindsburyProspect Hill Mill,
Great Mill,
Rose's Mill

TQ 736 703
Smock1843Demolished c.1890. Base converted to a pair of cottages, which survive.[125][126]
FrindsburyKimmins' Mill
TQ 741 701
Smock1843Demolished c.1865.[127]
FrindsburyFrindsbury Mill,
House Mill

TQ 741 701
Smock1843Demolished 1931.[128]
FrinstedFrinsted Mill17361736Stood north of Frinsted Church.[129]
FrittendenMaplehurst WindmillStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north west of Frittenden Church. Demolished by 1836.[130]
FrittendenSinkhurst Green Mill
TQ 8127 4252
Post18291829Possibly moved here from an unknown location. Working until theFirst World War.[131] Demolished early 1950s.[42][108]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
GillinghamStedman's Mill
TQ 7712 6905
Smock1874Demolished c.1888.[132]
GillinghamStedman's Mill
TQ 7715 6904
Smock1839Moved from Snodland. Struck by lightning and burnt down 28 June 1892
GillinghamCharter Street mill
Huggins' Mill
Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of St Mark's Church, Gillingham. Burnt down, date unknown.[132]
GillinghamMulberry Tree Place Mill
TQ 797 687
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of the Hastings ArmsPH.[132]
GillinghamFriday's Mill
TQ 798 686
Smock1839Demolished c.1896 .[133]
GoodnestonePost17361736Stood south south west of Goodnestone Church.[134]
GoudhurstKilndown Mill[135]Post[136]1770[135]Moved to Nutley, Sussex c. 1817.[136]
GoudhurstTown Mill
TQ 7249 3794
Smockc. 1803Working until late 1870s. Demolished c.1890.[137]
GravesendWindmill Hill MillPost15961596Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend church. Burnt down 1763.[138]
GravesendWindmill Hill Mill (south)Post17691769Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend Church. Caught fire and remains demolished 1787.[138]
GravesendWindmill Hill Mill (south)Postc.1787Woking until 1856. Later converted to acamera obscura. Burnt down 17 May 1900 to celebrate theRelief of Mafeking.[138]
GravesendWindmill Hill Mill (north)Post17691769Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) south of Gravesend church, and 120 yards (110 m) north east of the southerly mill.[138]
GravesendDenton Mill
Sulphur Mill
1812Stood 1 mile (1,600 m) east of Gravesend church and 150 yards (140 m) west of the Ship and Lobster PH. Demolished c.1872.[139]
Great ChartSaw millSmock1888Stood 1 furlong (200 m) north east of Great Chart Church. A six-sailed saw mill moved fromPluckley. Demolished in 1928, leaving the base standing.[68] The base burnt down in the 1960s.[42]
Great MongehamMongeham Mill1596
1695
1736
1596Stood south west of Great Mongeham church.[140]
GuiltonGuilton Mill
Ash Mill
TR 283 584
SmockDemolished October 1923.[141] Base remains, house converted.[111][142]
GuiltonPost17691769Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west of Ash Church. Standing in 1854.[143]
GuiltonSmockStood 3 furlongs (600 m) west of Ash Church. Standing in 1854.[143]
GuiltonGood Intent Mill
TR 283 584
Smock1854Demolished c.1918.[143]
GustonSwingate Mill
TR 334 444
Tower1849Working until 1959, House converted.

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
HalsteadSmock1820[144]Demolished in 1829.[145]
HarbledownThe Old Black MillSmock1780Working until 1890s. Demolished 9 July 1913.[146]
Hartley17191719Stood about halfway between Midley Church and Hartley Church.[147]
HartlipFriday's Mill
TQ 842 650
Smock1596
1736
1769
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north north east of Hartlip Church. Burnt down June 1887.[147]
HastingleighStaple Lees Mill
Brown Town Mill
Post17361736Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Hastingleigh Church.[148]
HawkhurstOld Conghurst17191719Stood south of Hawkhurst Church, near Old Conghurst.[148]
HawkhurstHawkhurst HornPost1736
1769
1736Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) mprtj west of Hawkhurst Church. Said to have beenmoved to High Street site.[147]
HawkhurstPipsdenPost17361736Stood 1 mile 30 chains (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church. Standing in 1874.[147]
HawkhurstHigh StreetPostStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north north west of Hawkhurst Church. Said to have been moved from another site in Hawkhurst. Demolished by 1880.[147]
HawkhurstGun Green MillPostStood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church.[147]
HawkhurstGun Green MillSmockStood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north east of Hawkhurst Church. Moved to Four Throws c.1870.[147]
HawkhurstFour Throws Mill
Nightingale's Mill
Smockc.1870Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east of Hawkhurst Church. Moved from Gun Green c.1870. Demolished in 1926.[149]
HawkingeOld MillSmock1799[150]Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north east of Hawkinge Church. Working until 1902.[148] Collapsed in 1962.[42]
HawkingeDrellingore MillSmockStood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Hawkinge Church.Moved to Ringwould (Ripple Mill) c.1810.[151]
HeadcornBlack Mill
Crows's Foot Mill

TQ 827 447
Smock17691769Demolished c.1910.[152]
HeadcornWhite Mill
TQ 831 446
Smock1819Was working in 1933.[153] Demolished 8 July 1952.[154]
HerneBeacon Hill MillPost1596
1610
1695
1736
1769
1511[155]Demolished c.1781.[155]
HerneHerne Windmill
TR 185 665
Smock1781Working by wind until 1952, then by electric motor until 1980. Restored.
Media related toHerne Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
Herne BayThe Bay Mill
TR 180 660
Smock1839Demolished in 1878.[156]
HighamRose's Mill
TQ 719 715
Smock1760Demolished April 1921,[157] base remains standing.[158]
High HaldenHigh Halden MillPost1736
1769
1736Stood near the DragonPH, moved within High Halden c.1800.[159]
High HaldenHigh Halden Mill
TQ 8970 3727
Postc.1800Working until c.1918, demolished by 1933 leaving the roundhouse,[160] which had been demolished by 1973.[42]
HildenboroughWatt's Cross mill
TQ 558 494
Smock1812Working until 1910.[161] Demolished in 1961, derelict base remains.[162][163]
HoathFuller's MillSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north east of Hoath Church. Working until 1912. Collapsed on 18 July 1919.[164]
HooHoo Common MillPost17691769Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Hoo church. Demolished c.1799.[165]
HooHoo Common Mill
Ballard's Mill
Smock1799[50]Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Hoo Church. Working until 1880s. Standing in 1905, demolished by 1933.[165]
HythePost1809Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) east of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe and 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east ofHythe railway station. Moved to Ruckinge in the 1830s.[166]
HytheStade StreetSmock18291829Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe. Standing in 1889.[167]
HytheStade StreetSmock18291829Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonard's Church, Hythe. Moved to Cheriton (Ashley Mill) in 1877, base was left standing.[167]
HytheStade StreetSmock18291829Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of St. Leonardd's Church, Hythe. Standing in 1829, demolished by 1877.[167]
HytheSmock1860sDemolished in the early 1860s'[167]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
Last mention
or demise
Image
Ide Hill1819[168]Stood near the west side of Ide Hill Church.[167] Burnt down in 1836.[168]
Ide HillPost1838[168]Stood 100 yards (91 m) east of Ide Hill Church.[169] Demolished in the 1890s.[168]
Isle of GrainGrain1596
1610
1596Stood near the village ofGrain.[170]
Isle of GrainAll Hallows17691769Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east south east of Allhallows Church.[170]
Isle of GrainSt Peter's17691769Stood 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of St Peter's Church. Standing in 1819.[170]
IwadeIwade Windpump
TR 914 688
Hollow Post
Windmill World

K

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
Kemsing1275[171]1275[171]
KenningtonKennington Lees MillPost17691769Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Kennington Church. Demolished c.1878.[169]
KenningtonWind, Steam and Water Mill
TR 032 454
Smock1813Working until 1892s.[172] Demolished in 1952. Base survives, used as a store.[173][174]
KingsdownStood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north east of Kingsdown Church.Demolished c. 1850s.[175]
KingsnorthMillbank Place MillStood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north north west of Kingsnorth Church.[175]
KingsnorthKingsnorth Mill
TR 001 391
Smock1878Standing in 1892, demolished by 1933. Base survives, converted to house.[176][177]
KingstonReed Mill
TR 174 499
Tower1872Working until 28 March 1915. House converted 2009-10.
KnockholtKnockholt MillTower1824[178]Stood about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Knockholt Church.[179]Working until 1882.[180] Demolished c.1886.[179]
KnockholtStoneings MillPost1824[178]A miniature mill, some remains werein situ in 1956.[178]

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[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
LamberhurstWindmill FarmStood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Lamberhurst Church. Gone by 1769.[179]
LamberhurstSaw mill[52]
TQ 675 360
Smock[52]c. 1890[52]c. 1890[52]
LamberhurstSussex Mill[136]
LeedsBrogden MillSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west south west of Leeds Church. Demolished in 1883.[50][181]
LeighStocks Green Mill
TQ 558 478
Smock1928Moved fromSidley, East Sussex.[182] Collapsed c. 1963[183][184]
Lenham12th century[185]12th century[185]
LenhamTown millSmockStood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Lenham Church. Demolished c.1843.[186]
LenhamTown MillSmockc. 1843Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Lenham Church. Burnt down in 1904.[186]
LenhamDowns Court Hill Mill1828Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east north east of Lenham Church. Burnt down before 1881.[186]
LenhamLenham Heath Mill
TQ 913 498
Smock17691760Demolished in 1925.[187] Base survives, used as a store.[188]
Lower Stoke
Lower Stoke(2nd mill)SmockStanding in 1905, gone by 1933
LuddesdownHenley Downs Mill18291829Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Luddesdown Church. Blown downin 1856.[187]
Lydd1596
1610
1769
1596Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Lydd Church.[187]
LyddOld MillPost1596
1610
1769
1596Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of Lydd Church. Burnt down 26 February 1900.[187]
LyddNew MillSmock1805Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Lydd Church. Working until 1920, latterly by steam engine. Burnt down 22 September 1927.[189]
LymingePost1736
1769
1736Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Lyminge Church. Standing in 1819, blown down, date unknown.[190]
LymingeBlack MillSmock1843Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Lyminge Church. Burnt down in September 1891.[191]
LymingeWhite MillSmockc.1852Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Lyminge Church. Demolished in 1920.[191]
LympneSmock18291829Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) west north west of Lympne Church. Moved from Cheriton, Folkestone. Blown down in November 1891.[192]
LynstedClaxfield, Seed MillStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north of Lynsted Church. Gone by the 1850s.[192]
LynstedUnion MillSmock17361736Stood 7 furlongs (1,400 m) south east of Lynsted Church. Standing in 1870, demolished "a few years later".[193]
LynstedChampion's Mill
TQ 944 613
Smock1843Standing in 1933. Gone by 1940.[194] Base survives, used as a store.[195]

M

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
MaidstoneSandling Road
TQ 758 561
Smock18191819Gone by 1834. Site now occupied byMaidstone East railway station.[196]
MargateHumber's Mill
Chamber's Mill
1695
1719
1736
1695Stood 2 miles (3.2 km) north west of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate.[197]
Margate1695
1719
1695Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate Church. Gone by 1847.[197]
MargateDrapers Mill
Old Mill

TR 363 700
Smockc. 1847Windmill World
Media related toDraper's Mill, Margate at Wikimedia Commons
MargateLittle Draper's MillSmockc.1869Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate Church. Moved from Barham. Standing in 1903, gone by 1933, base survived then.[197]
MargatePumping MillTower1872Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south east of Margate church. Five-sailed pumping mill. Standing in 1894, gone by 1933.[198]
MargateTown Mill17191719Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Draper's Mill. Working in 1889.[199]
MargateNayland Mill1801Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Margate Church. Said to have been moved within Margate to site later occupied by Draper's Mill.[197]
MargateHooper's MillHorizontal1791[200]Demolished c. 1828[108]
MeophamMeopham Mill
TQ 639 653
Smock1801Working by wind until 1929, then by engine until 1965. Restored.
Media related toMeopham Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
MeophamPriestwood Mill17691769Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south east of Meopham Church. Demolished in the 1850s.[201]
MiltonChalkwell MillSmock1843Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west of Sittingbourne Church. Standing in 1878.[202]
Milton RegisMeade MillSmock1878Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Milton Regis Church.[203] Struck by lightning and burnt down 15 August 1954.[204]
Minster, SheppeyPigtail Corner Mill1596
1610
1596Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Minster Church.[205]
Minster, SheppeyPigtail Corner MillSmock1695
1769
1695Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Minster Church. Working in 1878. Burnt down in 1889.[205]
Minster, Sheppey1819Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of Minster Church.[205]
Minster, ThanetMinster MillPost1596
1610
1695
1719
1596Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church.[205]
Minster, ThanetMinster MillSmockStood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church. Standing in 1882.[206]
Minster, ThanetMinster MillSmock17691769Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Minster Church. Standing in 1875, gone by 1882.[206]
MolashMolash Mill
TR 02180 51955
Smock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Molash Church. Standing in 1877.[140]
Monkton1198[207]1205[207]
MonktonMonkton Mill1596
1610
1695
1719
1736
1769
1596Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north east of Monkton Church. Said to have been moved to Sarre.[208]
MurstonMurston MillStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Murston Church.[209]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
NewchurchNewchurch Mill
TR 058 313
Tower1810Demolished c.1906. Stump remains.[209][210]
NewingtonNewington MillSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north of St. Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1933.[211]
NewingtonNewington MillSmock1843Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) south west of Newington Church. Standing in 1884, gone by 1933.[211]
NewnhamNewnham MillSmock1843Stood 30 chains (600 m) north of Newnham Church. Dismantled 1876, tower burnt 5 November 1876.[212]
New RomneyPost15961500Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north north west of New Romney Church.[213]
New RomneyNew Romney Mill
Old Mill
Smock17691769Stooc 3 furlongs (600 m) north north west of New Romney Church, Standing in 1903, gone by 1933.[213]
New Romney17691769Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) north east of New Romney Church.[213]
NoningtonNonington Mill1596
1695
1736
1596Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church.
NoningtonNonington millSmock1843Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church. Working by wind until 1905, then by engine.[212] Burnt down 9 May 1965.[214]
NoningtonSeed MillSmockStood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) east south east of Nonington Church and 200 yards (180 m) south east of Nonington Mill. Demolished in 1905 =.[212]
Northbourne1596
1736
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Northbourne Church.[215]
NorthbourneOld MillSmock17691769Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west north west of Northbourne Church.[215] Demolished 15 February 1957[214]
NorthbourneNew Mill
TR 331 521
Smock1848Working by wind until 1949, then by electric motor until 1957. House converted in 1976.
Media related toNew Mill, Northbourne at Wikimedia Commons
NorthfleetThe HiveStood 2 furlongs (400 m) west north west of Northfleet Church.[216]
NorthfleetStone BridgeStood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Northfleet Church.[216]
NorthfleetStone Bridge (2nd mill)1843Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north west of Northfleet Church. Standing in the 1850s.[216]
NorthfleetFiveash Mill1843Stood 30 chains (600 m) north of Perry Street Church. Demolished in 1900s.[216]
NorthfleetRoshervilleTower1832Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) east south east of Northfleet Church. Working until c.1894. Demolished c.1916.[217]
NorthwoodThanet Mill
TR 370 670
Tower1843Demolished in 1961.[42]

O

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
OareOare Windmill
TR 009 625
Tower18211821House converted 1963.
OareOare Marshes
TR 012 628
smockA windpump, standing derelict in 1933.[218] Some remnants extant in 1973.[219]
Old RomneyPost1190[60]
Old RomneyPost1596
1610
1736
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Old Romney Church.[213]
Old RomneyPost1596
1736
1596Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Old Romney Church.[213]
OspringeWater Lane Mill
TR 014 596
Smock1878Demolished c.1915.[220]
OspringeUnion HouseStood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Ospringe Church.[220]
OspringeUnion House (2nd mill)Smock1843Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Ospringe Church. Burnt down c.1910.[220]

P

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
Pegwell Bay1828Demolished c. 1830.[220]
Penenden HeathPenenden Heath MillSmock1800[50]Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south of Boxley Church. Moved to Folkestone (Dawson's Mill) c. 1840.[221]
PethamMill Downs MillPost18291829Stood close to Petham Church. Moved to Stelling Minnis (Brambleton Mill) c.1850.[222]
PethamMark's Folly Mill
Duckpit Mill
Post1865Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Petham Church. Moved to Elmsted (Itinge Mill) c.1865.[223]
PethamChequers' MillSmock1821Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) east of Petham Church. Burnt down 1 April 1900.[224]
PluckleyPluckley Mill
TQ 9240 4563
Smock1872Working until 1916.[225] Burnt down 1939.[42]
PluckleyPadgham's MillSmockA six-sailed saw mill. Moved to Great Chart.[68]
PostlingPostling MillPost1596
1719
1596Stood to the north west of Postling Church.[226]
Preston next FavershamPreston MillSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south of Preston Church. Working until 1919, latterly by steam engine.[227] Demolished in 1943.[42]
Preston next WinghamOld Mill
Dunn's Mill

TR 257 608
Smock1778Working by wind until 1916, then by engine into 1930s.[228] Demolished in 1959, leaving the base.[42][229]
Preston next WinghamNew Mill
Solly's Mill
Smock1852Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Elmstone Church. Demolished in 1912.[230]

Q

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
QueenboroughQueenborough Mill1843Stood close to, and east of, Queenborough Church. Burnt down before 1860.[230]

R

[edit]
LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
RamsgateSt. Lawrence1596
1719
1769
1596Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate.[230]
RamsgateGrange Road Mill17191719Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1819, gone by 1872.[230]
RamsgateGrange Road MillSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south east of St Lawrence Church, Ramsgate. Standing in 1905, demolished by 1930, when the base was standing.[231] Base demolished by 1973.[232]
RamsgateHereson MillSmock1872Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) inland of the East Cliff. Burnt down c.1890.[233]
Reculver1195[60]
Richborough17691769Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east ofRichborough Castle. Standing in 1787.[234]
Richborough17691769Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north east ofRichborough Castle. Standing in 1787.[234]
RingwouldTR 362 490Post16951695
RingwouldRipple Mill
TR 362 490[235]
Smockc. 1810Working until Second World War, stripped of machinery 1957 and converted to transmitter station. Now restored to working order.
Media related toRipple Mill, Ringwould at Wikimedia Commons
RochesterStar Hill Mill
The Old Mill
TQ 746 678
1787Demolished c.1865.[236]
RochesterStar Hill Mill
Friday's Mill
TQ 746 678
1843Burnt down in 1852.[237]
RochesterStar Hill Mill
Boy's Mill
Belsey's Mill
TQ 747 679
Smock1877Demolished 1890–95.[237]
RochesterDelce Mill
TQ 744 674
Smock1853Demolished May 1946.[238]
RochesterBorstal Hill Mill
TQ 731 666
c.1870Demolished in 1885.[239]
RochesterChurch Mill
Horsnaill's Mill
TQ 740 679
Post17691769Demolished c.1880.[240]
RochesterZenith Mill
Huggin's Mill
ApproximatelyTQ 740 679
Post17691769Burnt down 1820s or 1830s.[241]
RochesterSt Margaret's Mill
ApproximatelyTQ 740 679
Post17691769Standing in 1798.[242]
Rodmersham GreenRodmersham Green MillTower1835Working until 1917.[243] Demolished in 1969.[42]
RolvendenRolvenden Mill
TQ 838 315
Post1596
1610
1769
c. 1580[244]Working until c.1885. Restored in 1957.
Media related toRolvenden Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
RuckingeRuckinge Mill
ApproximatelyTR 029 335
Post1830sStood 2 furlongs (400 m) east of Ruckinge Church. Moved from Hythe. Demolished c.1912 leaving the roundhouse, which was demolished c.1924.[245]

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
SandgateSaw millSmockA saw mill. Moved to Bethersden (Little Mill).[246]
SandhurstPost17691769Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) north east of Sandhurst Church. Moved to Boxhurst Farm by 1793.[246]
SandhurstBoxhurst Farm MillPost1793Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east north east of Sandhurst Church. Blown down c.1842.[246]
SandhurstRingle Crouch Green Mill
TQ 804 284
Smock1844Working until 1912. Demolished in 1945, leaving the base standing. Modern electricity-generating residential mock mill built on base in 1997.
Media related toRingle Crouch Green Mill, Sandhurst at Wikimedia Commons
SandwichSt Mary's Mill[214]Post1695
1736
1608Stood north west of the town.[247]
SandwichCanterbury Gate Mill[214]Post1736
1769
1736Stood north west of the town. Working in 1842.[247]
SandwichBlack MillSmock1870sStood north west of the town. Burnt down c. 1910.[247]
SandwichWhite Mill
TR 322 586
Smock1760Worked by wind until 1926, then by engine until 1957. Restored in 1960s.
Media related toWhite Mill, Sandwich at Wikimedia Commons
SandwichMillwall Mill
Town Mill
Smock1878Stood near St Clement's Church, Sandwich. Standing in 1878, burnt down unknown date.[247]
SandwichMillwallPost[214]Gone by c. 1850.[247]
SandwichMillwall (3rd mill)[214]Post[214]
SandwichSandown Gate Mills[214]Post x3[214]
SandwichSt Bart's Mill[214]Post[214]
SarreSarre Windmill
TR 259 651
Smock1820Working by wind until 1920, then by gas engine for a few years later. Restored 1986-91.
Media related toSarre Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
SellingShottenden Mill
Perry Wood Mill
Post1596
1736
1769
1596Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south of Selling Church. Working until 1910, Demolished c.1920.[248]
SellindgeStone Hill MillSmock1843Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Sellindge Church. Working in 1884. Demolished c.1898.[249]
SevenoaksNear "The Vine"PostSaid to have been moved to West Kingsdown,[250] there by 1804. Modern research places extreme doubt on the move and considerable doubt on the very existence of this mill.[251]
SevenoaksKnott's Mill
Tubs Hill Mill
1792Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Sevenoaks Church.[249] Demolished during the winter of 1870-71.[252]
SevenoaksHubbards Hill Mill1669Stood on Sevenoaks Common.[253]
SevenoaksHubbard Hill MillSmock[254]1747[254]Stood on Sevenoaks Common.[253] Moved to Sevenoaks Weald in 1856.[254]
SevenoaksMelregge
(Witley Woods)
1388Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south west of Sevenoaks Church.[253]
SevenoaksBradbourne Mill[255]Post[255]1904[255]Blown down 1912.[255] Modern research finds absolutely no evidence that this mill ever existed. Believed to be aPiltdown Man hoax.[256]
Sevenoaks WealdSmock[257]1862[50]1856[257]Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south west of Weald Church.[258] Moved from Sevenoaks (Hubbards Hill).[257] Working in 1880,[258] demolished in 1890s.[257]
SheernessGreat Mill
Ride's Mill

TQ 921 746
Smock18291816Working by wind until 1905, then by steam engine until 1918. Demolished in 1924, leaving the base standing. Residential mock mill built on base in 2006-08.
Media related toGreat Mill, Sheerness at Wikimedia Commons
SheernessMile Town, Little MillSmock1843Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south east of Sheerness Church. Burnt down 7 February 1862.[259]
SheernessHundred Acre Mill
Marine Town Mill
Sea View Mill
TQ 924 750
Tower1860Demolished in 1878, leaving a stump,[259] which survives[260]
Sheldwich17691769Stood 5 furlongs (1,000 m) west of Sheldwich Church.[261]
Shepherdswell, or SibertswoldShepherdswell MillSmock1857Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north of Shepherdswell Church. Standing in 1910, gone by 1933.[261]
ShornePost1315[262]
ShorneShorne MillPost1596
1610
1596Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north west of Shorne Church.[263] Struck by lightning and consequently demolished.[264]
ShorneShorne Mill
TQ 689 713
Post1736
1769
1736Working until 1870, converted to observatory in 1890s.[263] Burnt down in 1952.[264] Major timbers survived as late as 1986.[265]
SissinghurstCrampton's Mill
TQ 789 376
Smock1843Moved fromHartley.[266] Demolished on 27 November 1951.[267]
SittingbourneSmock1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Sittinbourne Church. Standing in 1880, burnt down at an unknown date.[268]
SmardenWest Mill
Town mill
Corne's Mill

TQ 879 420
Post17691680Working until at least 1899.[269] Collapsed in 1953.[270]
Windmill World

Media related toWest Mill, Smarden at Wikimedia Commons
SmardenEast Mill
Black Mill

TQ 884 429
Smock1804Working until 1923. Standing in 1933,[271] gone by 1953.[42]
Snargate16101610Stood south of Snargate Church.[271]
SnodlandSmockc.1839Moved to Gillingham (Stedman's) c.1839.[271]
SouthboroughSouthborough Common
TQ 575 424
Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Southborough Church.[272]
SouthfleetBetsham MillPost18291829Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Southfleet Church. Demolished c.1873, leaving the base standing. Base had been demolished by 1933.[272]
SouthfleetTroy's IslandStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) west of Southfleet Church.[273]
StanfordStanford Mill
TR 128 378
Tower1857Working by wind until 1946, then by engine until 1961. Under restoration.
StanstedStansted Mill1736
1769
1736Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east of Stansted Church.[274]
StapleBarnsole Mill1870sStood 3 furlongs (600 m) east south east of Staple Church. Burnt down c.1914.[275]
Staplehurst17691769Stood 1 furlong (200 m) west of Staplehurst Church.[276]
StaplehurstStaplehurst Mill
TQ 787 430
Smock1805[277]Working until 1880s. Burnt down 22 June 1911, leaving the base.[276][278]
Stelling MinnisBrambleton17361736Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church.[279]
Stelling MinnisBrambleton1736
1769
1736Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church.[279]
Stelling MinnisBrambleton MillPostc. 1850Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Stelling Minnis Church. Standing in 1881.[279]
Stelling MinnisTR 146 466Post1736
1769
1736Demolished in 1866.[280]
Stelling MinnisDavison's Mill
TR 146 466
Smock1866Working until 1970, restored.
Media related toDavison's Mill, Stelling Minnis at Wikimedia Commons
St Margaret's at CliffeMill Close MillPost1596
1695
1736
1596Stood to the north west of St Margaret's at Cliffe church.[281]
St Margarets BaySt Margaret's Bay Mill
TR 363 436
Smock1929Built to generate electricity.
St Nicholas at Wade17191719Stood about 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west of St Nicholas at Wade Church.[281] Standing in 1719, demolished by 1791.[282]
Stockbury1736
1769
1769Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south west of Stockbury Church.[280]
StodmarshWickhambreux Mill
TR 233 604
Hollow Post[283]Mid-19th century[283]
StroodStrood Hill Mill
TQ 733 693
Smock1843Demolished c.1860.[284]
StroodField's Mill
TQ 730 700
1843Burnt down c.1875.[285]Image on Medway Council website
StroodKillick's Mill
TQ 730 700
Smock1843Standing in 1891, gone by 1933.[286]Image on Medway Council website
Sutton ValenceTown Mill
TQ 815 493
Smockc. 1720Demolished in 1945,[287] leaving the base, which is now house converted.[288]
Sutton ValenceFive Wents MillStood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Sutton Valence Church. Demolished by 1875.[289]
SwingfieldOld MillPostStood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church.[290]
SwingfieldOld MillSmock1872Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church. Blown down in 1884.[290]
SwingfieldNew MillSmock1885Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Swingfield Church. Burnt down in August 1911.[290]
SwingfieldSelstead MillSmock1880Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) north west of Swingfield Church. Struck by lightning and burnt down, spring 1885.[291]

T

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
TenterdenShoreham LanePost1599Stood 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) north of Tenterden Church. Standing in 1686.[292]
TenterdenNW of churchStood 5 chains (100 m) north west of Tenterden Church. Marked on an Ordnance Survey map published between 1858 and 1872.[293]
TenterdenMill Farm1736
1769
1736Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) north east of Tenterden Church. Standing in 1819, gone by 1851.[293]
TenterdenGoods Hill MillPostc. 1807Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) north west of Tenterden Church. Working until 1890. Demolished in 1896.[293]
TenterdenAshbourne MillPost1807Stood 1 mile 1 furlong (1.8 km) west south west of Tenterden Church. Working until 1910. Demolished in December 1912.[294]
TenterdenLeigh Green MillSmock1818Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) east south east of Tenterden Church. Burnt down on 26 November 1913.[295]
TeynhamConyer QuaySmock1850sStood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north of Teynham Church. Standing in 1850s.[295]
ThrowleyParsonage MillSmock17361736Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) north east of Throwley Church. Working in 1884.[296]
ThrowleyClare's Forstal MillSmock1872Stood 7 furlongs (1.4 km) south south west of Throwley Church. Demolished in 1915.[296]
TonbridgeUridge's MillPost1843Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north ofTonbridge Castle. Standing in 1868. Demolished c.1872.[297]
TongeTonge Mill1815Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) south south west of Tonge Church.[298] Standing in 1834.[299]
Tunbridge WellsCalverley MillSmock[300]17691769Stood near St Peter's Church, Tunbridge Wells. Demolished c.1860, Machinery used in a windmill atCrowborough.[301]
Tunbridge WellsCulverden MillPost1832Stood 30 chains (600 m) west of St John's Church, Tunbridge Wells. Demolished c.1870.[302]

U

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
UlcombeUlcombe Hill Mill1769[50]Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) south south east of Ulcombe Church. Demolished c.1850s.[303]
UlcombeWindmill Hill MillSmock1878Stood 5 furlongs (1.0 km) east south east of Ulcombe Church. Working until 1892. Demolished on 16 July 1911.[304]
UpchurchWakeley's Mill
TQ 8324 6717
Smock1843Burnt down in September 1910'[305]
UphillUphill Mill
Hawkinge Mill
Smock1790Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) west north west of Uphill Church. Working until 1914. Demolished in May 1931.[306]

W

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
WalmerPost17361736Stood south west of Walmer Church.[307]
WalthamCloke's Mill
TR 109 488
Smock1872Working until early 1900s. Blown down on 11 February 1931,[307] leaving the base.[308]
WalthamDilnot's Old Mill
TR 110 490
Smockc.1850Working until c.1908. Collapsed on 20 May 1910.[309]
Warehorne15961596Stood east of Warehorne Church.[309]
WarehornePost17691769Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north west of Warehorne Church. Demolished c.1900.[309]
WesterhamNewland Mill[310]Horizontal windmill1792[310]Standing in 1809.[311]
WesterhamWindmill BankPost1596
1610
1596Standing in 1666, marked on maps to mid-C17th.[312]
WesterhamHosey Common Mill
Hosey Hill Mill
1830[313]Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south south east of Westerham Church.[314] Burnt down, mid-1870s.[313]
WesterhamFarley MillPost1761[313]Marked on a map dated 1825.[315]
Westhalimot
Isle of Thanet
c.1200[60]
West HoughamWest Hougham Mill
TR 268 402
Smock1802[108]Collapsed 1951[108]
Windmill World
West KingsdownOld MillPost1843Burnt Down May 1909
West KingsdownWest Kingsdown Mill
TQ 582 623
Smock1880Windmill World
Media related toWest Kingsdown Windmill at Wikimedia Commons
WestwellTutt Hill Mill1878Stood 1 mile 2 furlongs (2.0 km) south west of Westwell Church. Burnt down in 1880.[314]
WhitfieldWhitfield MillSmock1805[50]Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west of Whitfield Church. Demolished c.1916.[314]
WhitstableBorstal Hill
TR 105 652
17361736
WhitstableBlack Mill
TR 105 652
Smock1815Working until c.1905. Subsequently converted to a motel, now a house.
Media related toBlack Mill, Whitstable at Wikimedia Commons
WhitstableBorstal Hill pumping millStood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Whitstable Church. A pumping windmill.[316]
WhitstableFeakins' MillSmock1843Stood 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Whitstable Church. Working by wind until 1891. Demolished in 1905.[317]
Windmill World
WhitstableFeakins' MillPostStood behindWhitstable railway station.[317]
WillesboroughOld Mill
TR 032 422
Smock1843Demolished in 1868.[318]
WillesboroughNew Mill
TR 032 422
Smock1869Worked by wind until 1938. Restored 1991.
Media related toNew Mill, Willesbrough at Wikimedia Commons
WinghamWingham Well
TR 236 568
Tower1878Demolished in December 1963,[214] leaving a stump.[22]
WinghamShatterling MillPost17691769Stood 6 furlongs (1.2 km) north east of Wingham Church.[318]
WittershamOld MillPost1736
1769
1736Stood 3 furlongs (600 m) north east of Wittersham Church. Demolished in 1922.[319]
Media related toOld Mill, Wittersham at Wikimedia Commons
WittershamStocks Mill
TQ 913 273
Post1781Working until c.1900, then preserved by private individuals. Restored 2002-04.
Media related toStocks Mill, Wittersham at Wikimedia Commons
WoodchurchPlace LaneSmockMoved within Woodchurch (Upper Mill), 1850s.[320]
WoodchurchUpper MillSmock17691769Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) north north east of Woodchurch Church, Working until 1910.[320] Demolished in 1940.[321]
Media related toWoodchurch Windmills at Wikimedia Commons
WoodchurchSusan's Hill FarmSmockMoved within Woodchurch (Lower Mill), 1850s.[320]
WoodchurchLower Mill
TQ 943 353
Smock1820Moved from Susans Hill Farm. Working until 1926. Restored in 1980s.
Media related toWoodchurch Windmills at Wikimedia Commons
Woodnesborough1695
1736
1695Stood south of Woodnesborough Church.[322]
WoodnesboroughPost1736
1769
1736Stood west south west of Woodnesborough Church. Moved to Ash (Mount Ephraim Mill) in 1818.[322]
WormshillBeddington (north)Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Wormshill Church.[323]
WormshillBeddington (south)Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north west of Wormshill Church.[323]
WorthSmock17691769Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) west south west of worth Church. Demolished c.1903.[324]
WrothamFry's Mill
TQ 6283 5776
Smock[325]1800[326]Burnt down in 1906.[326]
WyeWye WindmillSmock1843Stood 2 furlongs (400 m) west south west of Wye Church. Demolished c.1920. Base standing in 1933,[327] demolished in 1960s.[328]

Y

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LocationName of mill and
grid reference
TypeMapsFirst mention
or built
NotesImage
YaldingRugmore (Rugmer) Hill MillSmock[329]1809[329]Stood 1 mile 4 furlongs (2.4 km) south east of Yalding Church. Standing in 1870s.[330]
YaldingDowns Farm MillPost1844[331]Stood 4 furlongs (800 m) north east of Yalding Church. Demolished c.1870.[332]
YaldingClaygate Mill[331]1847[331]1847[331]

Locations formerly within Kent

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Maps

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The maps quoted by date are:

  • 1414 – Thomas of Elmham (map of Thanet)
  • 1596 – Phil Symondson
  • 1610 –John Speed
  • 1695 –Robert Morden
  • 1719 – Dr Harris
  • 1736 –Emanuel Bowen
  • 1769 – Andrews, Dury and Herbert
  • 1829 – Greenwood & Co

See also

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Notes

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Mills in bold are still standing, known building dates are indicated inbold.

  1. ^Coles Finch states that the mill moved from Playden to Appledore had originally stood at Playden, been moved to Appledore and then moved toRye, East Sussex (Playden is very close to Rye) before being moved back to Appledore for a second time. Which of the sites it occupied in Appledore after the first move is not recorded.[11]

References

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  73. ^Appears in "Chatham, from Spur Battery", a painting byJ M W Turner
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  123. ^Painted byJohn Constable in that year
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