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West Blatchington Windmill was built in the 1820s, first appearing on Greenwood’s map of 1823. It was painted by John Constable in 1825. The mill is hexagonal in plan, whereas most smock mills are octagonal. She was working until 1897, when two sails were damaged. In 1937, the mill was acquired from the Marquess of Abergavenny by Hove Corporation, and has been maintained as a landmark. Repairs were done to the mill by Neve’s, the Heathfield millwrights in 1937.

The windmill was listed at Grade II* on 24 March 1950. As of February 2001, it was one of 70 Grade II*-listed buildings and structures, and 1,218 listed buildings of all grades, in the city of Brighton and Hove.

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windmills, sepia, hove, history, architecture

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  • Poete100
    Poete100about 1 year ago

    I love this…and nobody else have really been here??? Well I’m glad to be the first one and I’ll fav. this!!! Lorraine

  • Thank you so much for your lovely comments and the fav. :)

    – inglesina

  • ChelseaBlue
    ChelseaBlueabout 1 year ago

    Lovely image, well captured

  • Thank you :)

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  • Audrey Clarke
    Audrey Clarkeabout 1 year ago

  • :)

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  • Wojciech  Dabrowski
    Wojciech Dabr...about 1 year ago

    Stunning work.

  • Thank you so much :)

    – inglesina

  • walela
    walela4 months ago

    Nice shot