THIS IS FINDON VILLAGE — these Findon Chronicles are created by Valerie Martin and contain scenes from her home village of Findon,
West Sussex, U.K.    Everyday stories about real people.

FINDON WINDMILL  (and others within sight ...... and nearby!)

 Findon Windmill and Pink Flowers by Valerie Martin

THIS IS FINDON VILLAGE  — the website containing everything you are ever likely to want to know about Findon Windmill.

Copyright Valerie Martin 2012

Articles in chronological date order —

FINDON WINDMILL ON CHURCH HILL
1700s — The Windmill on Church Hill
 
FINDON WINDMILL TO THE EAST OF THE VILLAGE

 1823 — In The Beginning There Was a Windmill

 1823 — The First Findon Miller

 1825 — In the Footsteps of the First Miller

 1851 — Joseph Roots Beard's Fall From Grace

 1850s and 1860s — The In Between Years on the Downs

 1870s —The Decline In Findon Milling

 1890s — The Demolition of the Findon Windmill

Memorable Mill Cottage Occupants

 1955 — Arthur Kennard's Story 

 c. 1903 — Jack Long's Story

 1996 — Frank Gregory's Idea

 1997 — The End of the Findon Windmill Story

 The Elusive Windmill

Glass Plate Negative of Findon Windmill?
The Findon Windmill by Vivian Rolt (1874-1933)
 
CISSBURY WINDMILL TO THE SOUTH EAST OF THE VILLAGE
Cissbury Windmill (otherwise known as Offington Windmill, Ballard's Mill and Broadwater Windmill).
 
WINDMILLS SEEN FROM THE FINDON DOWNLAND
 High Salvington Windmill — Findon Windmill's Sister Mill (also known as Durrington Windmill).
Highdown Windmill — A Miller's Tale
Kithurst Black Windmill (otherwise known as Box Mill) — featuring Arthur Pelling's Ride
Heene Windmill in Worthing
Worthing's Further Contribution to the Windmill Scene (including Worthing Mill, Teville Mill, Cross Street Mill, Hide's Mill, the Navarino Windmills and the Brougham Road Windmill).
 
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