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Metheringham Windmill

Coordinates:53°08′16″N0°24′42″W / 53.1377°N 0.4116°W /53.1377; -0.4116
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Windmill in Metheringham, Lincolnshire, England
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Metheringham Windmill
Photograph of the derelict Metheringham Windmill
Disused windmill and Mill House at Metheringham
Map
Interactive map of Metheringham Windmill
Origin
Mill nameMetheringham Windmill
Mill locationMetheringham,Lincolnshire
Grid referenceTF 063 613
Coordinates53°08′16″N0°24′42″W / 53.1377°N 0.4116°W /53.1377; -0.4116
Year built1867
Information
TypeTower mill
StoreysSix storeys
No. of sailsSix sails
Type of sailsPatent sails
WindshaftCast iron
No. of pairs of millstonesFour pairs

Metheringham Windmill, locally known asThe OldMeg Flour Mill, was a six-storeyed, six-sailed, and tarred slender Lincolnshire typewindmill with the typical white ogee cap andfantail. The mill is derelict.

History

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Metheringham Windmill was built in 1867 to be used to grind flour from grain.[1] Located on apaddock at the eponymous village inNorth Kesteven south ofLincoln, it is one of the many tall brick-tower mills ofLincolnshire with a stage, now disused.

The mill was equipped with a complete iron gear, six SuttonPatent sails, which drove her four pairs ofmillstones,[1] but was never prosperous.[citation needed] She later lost up to four of her sails, which were not replaced. The remaining sails were juggled around for balance. Having started with 6 sails, she later ran with four, then two, and finally with three,[2] finishing her sixty years of work around 1930. Until 1942, the mill could be viewed with its unique three sails design.[1]

In the following years the remaining sails went, and after 1961 cap andwindshaft followed.[1] The tar coating is now wearing off the tower, giving a free view of the unusual banding in herbrickwork of 205 courses.[citation needed] Remains of the iron stage can still be found on the mill on the second floor, but in a bad condition because of the damage done by sail crashes.[1]

There is no public right of access to the mill, so any remains of machinery inside the mill can't be examined.

References

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  1. ^abcdeDolman 1986, p. 22.
  2. ^Wailes 1954, p. 100.
Sources
  • Dolman, Peter (1986).Lincolnshire Windmills, a contemporary survey. Lincoln: Lincolnshire County Council, Department of Recreational Services - Museums.ISBN 0 86111 126 5.
  • Wailes, Rex (1954).The Windmills of England. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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