La parte inferiore della traversa inferiore si trova a 5 piedi e 6 pollici 1,68 m sopra il livello del suolo. I quarterbar hanno una sezione di 13 pollici mm per 10 pollici mm. Corpo Il corpo del mulino misura poco meno di 18 piedi 5,49 m per 11 piedi 3,35 m in pianta. L'albero della corona ha una sezione quadrata di 22 pollici mm. Riceve un perno di 10 pollici mm di diametro che sporge dalla parte superiore del palo principale.
Vele e albero del vento Come originariamente costruito, il mulino avrebbe avuto un albero a vento in legno e quattro vele comuni.
Le vele sono vele primaverili. Friends of Mountnessing Mill help maintain the mill and guide the public on open days. Getting involved is a great way to meet people, learn more about the mill and ensure its future. If you have some knowledge of mills or historic buildings you could share with visitors, and you are physically fit and able to help people up the steep stairs safely, please contact Karl Afteni on This magnificent building houses a permanent display of old photographs and objects….
Tuffon Hall Vineyard. Tuffon Hall is a modern, boutique vineyard in the heart of East Anglia. Producing award…. English Spirit Distillery. Colne Valley Railway. One mile length of line with relocated buildings, large collection of heritage rolling…. Alderford Watermill. One of the most complete historic watermills in Essex with most of the original machinery….
Hedingham Castle. Visit Hedingham Castle for a great family day out and a memorable experience. Bring a…. Braintree District Museum. This award winning museum is based in the converted Courtauld School and has displays…. Warner Textile Archive. A unique record of the history of textile design.
The Archive celebrates fabrics and…. Great Notley Country Park. Great Notley Country Park covers some acres of open space, which is managed for the…. It was repaired as a memorial to King George VI , whose coronation was in that year.
The mill was restored to working order between and A complete new roof was fitted, and the tail of the mill rebuilt. New sails were fitted, and the mill officially opened by Hervey Benham on 13 November The internal machinery has been rebuilt by Peter Stenning and Richard Seago, and the mill is in full working order.
Mountnessing Windmill is a post mill with a single-storey sixteen-sided roundhouse. The mill is winded by a tailpole. It has four spring sails. There are two pairs of millstones in the breast. The trestle is of oak , with the main post of elm.
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