Chesterton Windmill shut due to repair work

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Chesterton Windmill shut due to repair work

Postby dutchman » Thu Sep 01, 2011 6:43 pm

A 17th Century Warwickshire windmill will not open to the public this year due to maintenance work.

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Chesterton Windmill, built in 1632, normally opens as part of the annual Heritage Open Days event, but will not be available on 10 and 11 September.

Work has been organised consisting of repairs to the stonework, replacing the zinc roof and repainting wooden sails.

The county council said it was sorry, but repairs would ensure the site would be in good shape for many years.

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Work at the scheduled ancient monument and Grade I listed building has taken longer than anticipated, and rain and wind have also caused delays to the programme, the authority added.

A miller usually goes to the site south east of Warwick once a year as it becomes a working windmill.

The council, which is responsible for maintenance, said it was built for the Peyto family, who lived at Chesterton Manor.

Heritage Open Days celebrate England's architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission.

The event, which attracted about one million visitors last year, is organised with the help of volunteers over four days in September.

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Re: Chesterton Windmill shut due to repair work

Postby dutchman » Sun Oct 13, 2024 10:14 pm

Sails to return to historic windmill under plans

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Historic Warwickshire landmark Chesterton Windmill is set for restoration after plans were submitted to replace its missing sails.

The Grade I-listed monument has overlooked the village of Chesterton for nearly 350 years and can be seen from several miles away.

It is proposed the new timber sails are to be slightly shorter, with clamps added for safety.

The old sails were removed in 2021 amid concerns about the risk their condition posed to the public.

In 2006, a visitor to the site was air lifted to hospital when a timber sail collapsed.

Site guardian Warwickshire County Council said the windmill was built between 1632 and 1633, external, probably by Sir Edward Peyton, former Lord of the Chesterton Manor House.

It was built from local limestone, with sandstone detailing on semi-circular arches at its base and a metal-lined dome roof.

The structure, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is thought to be the earliest tower mill in England to retain any working parts.

According to a heritage statement, external submitted with plans, it ceased work as a mill in the 1910s and has been subject to numerous refurbishments over the years.

The design for new sails and stocks to mimic the historic working set was drawn up by Bonwick Heritage Consultancy.

The planning application also seeks to repair the monument's walls.

The council said a Scheduled Monument Consent application sent to Historic England in February had been approved, external.

An application to Stratford District Council, external for final approval for the works is due to be determined by 25 November.

Owlsworth Conservation was appointed as the main contractor for the refurbishment in May, external.

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Re: Chesterton Windmill shut due to repair work

Postby dutchman » Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:32 am

I fail to see who benefits from this? The windmill is in a field in the middle of nowhere. There's no nearby village to speak of; no café, no shop, not even a pub, just a few scattered cottages. I can't imagine anyone driving out there just to stare at a windmill. :roll:
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