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|caption = Bidborough Windmill, June 2006
|caption = Bidborough Windmill, June 2006
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==History==
==History==
[[Image:Bidborough 1920s.jpg|thumb|left|Bidborough Mill in the 1920s]]
[[Image:Bidborough 1920s.jpg|thumb|left|Bidborough Mill in the 1920s]]
''Bidborough Mill'' may be an eighteenth-century tower mill, or an 1858 replacement for an earlier mill.<ref name=EH>{{cite web| url= http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?pid=2&id=430590| publisher = English Heritage| title = FOUR WINDS WINDMILL, PENSHURST ROAD (south side), BIDBOROUGH, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT| accessdate= 2008-04-14}}</ref> Parish records from 1759, 1763 and 1765 mention the purchase of [[flour]] for the relief of the poor.<ref name=West>{{cite book | first = Jenny| last = West| year = 1973| title = The Windmills of Kent| pages = 27–28| publisher = Charles Skilton Ltd.| location = London| isbn = 0284-98534-1}}</ref> A mill was marked on Andrews, Drury and Herbert's map of 1769. The date of the building of Bidborough Mill is unknown for certain (see above). In the 1890s, the mill was being worked in conjunction with a [[Medway watermills|watermill]] at [[Speldhurst]].<ref name=West/> The mill had four patent sails.<ref name=card>Postcard published by W E Nash, Bidborough, titled "The Mill, Bidborough, Kent", ref number 38. Printer H Camburn, Tunbridge Wells.</ref> The mill was struck by lightning c.1900 and lost two sails. This was the end of the mill's working life and the other two sails were removed a few years later. There was a proposal to erect an iron [[windpump]] on the mill in the 1930s but this was not carried out.<ref name=Finch>{{cite book | first = William| last = Coles Finch| authorlink=William Coles Finch| year = 1933| title = Watermills and Windmills| pages = 163–64| publisher = C W Daniel Company| location = London}}</ref> In 1942, the cap roof and windshaft were blown off the mill. A replacement cap was made in 1949, but later replaced with a flat roof. The mill was house converted in 2006 and a replica cap was made and fitted on 1 May 2006.<ref name=Wind>{{cite web| url= http://www.windmillworld.com/news/archive22.htm| publisher = Windmill World| title = New cap for the tower of Bidborough windmill| accessdate= 2008-04-14| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080511235107/http://www.windmillworld.com/news/archive22.htm| archivedate= 11 May 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
''Bidborough Mill'' may be an eighteenth-century tower mill, or an 1858 replacement for an earlier mill.<ref name=EH>{{NHLE| num= 1248949| desc = FOUR WINDS WINDMILL, PENSHURST ROAD (south side), BIDBOROUGH, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT| access-date= 2008-04-14}}</ref> Parish records from 1759, 1763 and 1765 mention the purchase of [[flour]] for the relief of the poor.<ref name=West>{{cite book | first = Jenny| last = West| year = 1973| title = The Windmills of Kent| pages = 27–28| publisher = Charles Skilton Ltd.| location = London| isbn = 0284-98534-1}}</ref> A mill was marked on Andrews, Drury and Herbert's map of 1769. The date of the building of Bidborough Mill is unknown for certain (see above). In the 1890s, the mill was being worked in conjunction with a [[Medway watermills|watermill]] at [[Speldhurst]].<ref name=West/> The mill had four patent sails.<ref name=card>Postcard published by W E Nash, Bidborough, titled "The Mill, Bidborough, Kent", ref number 38. Printer H Camburn, Tunbridge Wells.</ref> The mill was struck by lightning c.1900 and lost two sails. This was the end of the mill's working life and the other two sails were removed a few years later. There was a proposal to erect an iron [[windpump]] on the mill in the 1930s but this was not carried out.<ref name=Finch>{{cite book | first = William| last = Coles Finch| author-link=William Coles Finch| year = 1933| title = Watermills and Windmills| pages = 163–64| publisher = C W Daniel Company| location = London}}</ref> In 1942, the cap roof and windshaft were blown off the mill. A replacement cap was made in 1949, but later replaced with a flat roof. The mill was house converted in 2006 and a replica cap was made and fitted on 1 May 2006.<ref name=Wind>{{cite web| url= http://www.windmillworld.com/news/archive22.htm| publisher= Windmill World| title= New cap for the tower of Bidborough windmill| access-date= 2008-04-14| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080511235107/http://www.windmillworld.com/news/archive22.htm| archive-date= 2008-05-11| url-status= dead}}</ref>


==Description==
==Description==
{{for|a description of the machinery|Mill machinery}}
{{for|a description of the machinery|Mill machinery}}
Bidborough Mill is a four-storey brick tower mill, partly rendered with cement. It had a Kentish-style cap, four single [[Windmill sail|patent sails]] and was winded by a [[Windmill fantail|fantail]].<ref name=Finch/> The [[millstone]]s were driven underdrift.<ref name=West/> A large pulley on the outside of the mill at first-floor level allowed the mill to be driven by belt from a [[traction engine]] or [[tractor]], via a gear bolted to the underside of the Great Spur Wheel. A wheat cleaner and a flour dresser remained in the mill before conversion.<ref name=EH/>
Bidborough Mill is a four-storey brick tower mill, partly rendered with cement. It had a Kentish-style cap, four single [[Windmill sail|patent sails]] and was winded by a [[Windmill fantail|fantail]].<ref name=Finch/> The [[millstone]]s were driven underdrift.<ref name=West/> A large pulley on the outside of the mill at first-floor level allowed the mill to be driven by belt from a [[traction engine]] or [[tractor]], via a gear bolted to the underside of the Great Spur Wheel. A wheat cleaner and a [[flour dresser]] remained in the mill before conversion.<ref name=EH/>


==Millers==
==Millers==
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*Joseph Tabraham 1899
*Joseph Tabraham 1899


References for above.<ref name=West/><ref name=Finch/><ref name=Arch>{{cite web | url = http://www.millsarchive.com/docs/html/23444.rtf| publisher = The Mills Archive Trust| title = THE MILLS ARCHIVE - MILL PROFILE, Bidborough Mill| accessdate = 2008-04-14}}</ref>
References for above.<ref name=West/><ref name=Finch/><ref name=Arch>{{cite web|url=http://www.millsarchive.com/docs/html/23444.rtf |publisher=The Mills Archive Trust |title=THE MILLS ARCHIVE - MILL PROFILE, Bidborough Mill |access-date=2008-04-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714095306/http://www.millsarchive.com/docs/html/23444.rtf |archive-date=2011-07-14 }}</ref>

==See also==
{{Commons category|Bidborough Windmill}}
*{{Wikipedia books link|Windmills in Kent|Windmills in Kent}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
{{Commons category|Bidborough Windmill}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.windmillworld.com/millid/2657.htm Windmill World page] on the mill.
* [http://www.windmillworld.com/millid/2657.htm Windmill World page] on the mill.
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[[Category:Windmills in Kent]]
[[Category:Windmills in Kent]]
[[Category:Grinding mills in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Grinding mills in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Tower mills]]
[[Category:Tower mills in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Grade II listed buildings in Kent]]
[[Category:Grade II listed buildings in Kent]]
[[Category:Windmills completed in 1858]]
[[Category:Windmills completed in 1858]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 16 April 2022

Bidborough Windmill
Bidborough Windmill, June 2006
Map
Origin
Grid referenceTQ 562 435
Coordinates51°10′8″N 0°13′55″E / 51.16889°N 0.23194°E / 51.16889; 0.23194
Year built1858
Information
PurposeCorn mill
TypeTower mill
StoreysFour storeys
No. of sailsFour
Type of sailsPatent sails
WindshaftCast iron
WindingFantail
Fantail bladesSix blades
Auxiliary powerExternal engine

Bidborough Mill is a Grade II listed,[1] house converted tower mill west of Bidborough, Kent, England. It is now incorporated into a housing development called Mill Court, on the south side of the B2176 Penshurst Road.

History

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Bidborough Mill in the 1920s

Bidborough Mill may be an eighteenth-century tower mill, or an 1858 replacement for an earlier mill.[1] Parish records from 1759, 1763 and 1765 mention the purchase of flour for the relief of the poor.[2] A mill was marked on Andrews, Drury and Herbert's map of 1769. The date of the building of Bidborough Mill is unknown for certain (see above). In the 1890s, the mill was being worked in conjunction with a watermill at Speldhurst.[2] The mill had four patent sails.[3] The mill was struck by lightning c.1900 and lost two sails. This was the end of the mill's working life and the other two sails were removed a few years later. There was a proposal to erect an iron windpump on the mill in the 1930s but this was not carried out.[4] In 1942, the cap roof and windshaft were blown off the mill. A replacement cap was made in 1949, but later replaced with a flat roof. The mill was house converted in 2006 and a replica cap was made and fitted on 1 May 2006.[5]

Description

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Bidborough Mill is a four-storey brick tower mill, partly rendered with cement. It had a Kentish-style cap, four single patent sails and was winded by a fantail.[4] The millstones were driven underdrift.[2] A large pulley on the outside of the mill at first-floor level allowed the mill to be driven by belt from a traction engine or tractor, via a gear bolted to the underside of the Great Spur Wheel. A wheat cleaner and a flour dresser remained in the mill before conversion.[1]

Millers

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  • William Weaver 1759 - 1765
  • Nicholas Arnold 1839 - 1845
  • T Arnold 1851 - 1867
  • William Reeves 1870
  • G W Young 1874
  • George Wood 1878
  • Albert Oliver 1890 - 1891
  • Oliver & Morris 1895
  • Joseph Tabraham 1899

References for above.[2][4][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "FOUR WINDS WINDMILL, PENSHURST ROAD (south side), BIDBOROUGH, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT (1248949)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d West, Jenny (1973). The Windmills of Kent. London: Charles Skilton Ltd. pp. 27–28. ISBN 0284-98534-1.
  3. ^ Postcard published by W E Nash, Bidborough, titled "The Mill, Bidborough, Kent", ref number 38. Printer H Camburn, Tunbridge Wells.
  4. ^ a b c Coles Finch, William (1933). Watermills and Windmills. London: C W Daniel Company. pp. 163–64.
  5. ^ "New cap for the tower of Bidborough windmill". Windmill World. Archived from the original on 11 May 2008. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  6. ^ "THE MILLS ARCHIVE - MILL PROFILE, Bidborough Mill". The Mills Archive Trust. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
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