Monument record 0060000000 - WNW OF CHURCH
Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Map
Type and Period (1)
- POST MILL (19th Century to Modern - 1800 AD to 1999 AD)
Description
OS 'WINDMILL (CORN)' AT NGR (B1).
OPEN TRESTLE POST MILL. IN 1932 4 BRICK PIERS REMAIN (B2).
C. 1830 MILL MOVED BRILL TO LONG CRENDON (SEE CASS 0797)(B3).
WOODEN POST MILL NOT BUILT UNTIL AFTER 1830 (B4).
ROUND HOUSE, 4 COMMON SAILS, LADDER & TAILPOLE. COLLAPSED 1930 (B5).
3 VIEWS - IN BAD CONDITION, JULY 1907 (B6).
Sources (7)
- <1>SBC10226 Map: OS 1878/85 1:10560 1ST EDITION MAP.
- <2>SBC14627 Bibliographic reference: SMITH D 1932 ENGLISH WINDMILLS PP124,129 + ILLUS.P 119.
- <3>SBC5456 Unpublished document: Stanley Freese. 1946. Freese manuscript notes on windmills and watermills of Bucks.
- <4>SBC4284 Bibliographic reference: DONALD J 1971 LONG CRENDON,A SHORT HISTORY PT.1 P4 1.
- <5>SBC14602 Bibliographic reference: SMITH A C 1976 WINDMILLS IN BUCKS & OXON P22.
- <6>SBC12245 Unpublished document: Information from the Underhill Collection (Ms 185) an album of early 20th century photos in Museum of the History of Science, Oxford).
- <7>SBC16257 Bibliographic reference: VENN J A, 1986.
Location
Grid reference | SP 69310 09260 (point) |
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Civil Parish | LONG CRENDON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire |
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Record last edited
Apr 17 2025 4:55PM