906 – Charlwood Smock Mill
Smock mill - Converted
House-converted base of Charlwood Common smock mill, formerly a wind-powered corn mill.
845 – Grundisburgh Post Mill
Post mill - Site only
Former Grundisburgh corn post-mill site associated with early twentieth-century demolition.
908 – Lowfield Heath Mill
Post mill - Restored heritage site
Restored Grade II Lowfield Heath post mill, relocated to Charlwood and returned to working order.
909 – Outwood Post Mill
Post mill - Working
Grade I Outwood post mill, Britain's oldest working windmill, built in 1665.
910 – Reigate Heath Windmill
Post mill - Preserved heritage site
Grade II* Reigate Heath post mill, restored with its roundhouse converted into St Cross Chapel.
911 – Tadworth New Mill
Post mill - Preserved
Grade II New Mill at Tadworth, a surviving post mill on a two-storey roundhouse.
912 – Buckland Windmill
Smock mill - Restored
Restored Buckland smock saw mill, the surviving wind-powered saw mill in the United Kingdom.
913 – Elmer's Mill
Smock mill - Converted
Reconstructed Almer's Mill at Ockley, rebuilt from the remains of a collapsed smock mill.
914 – Hurt Wood Mill
Tower mill - Converted
Residentially converted Hurt Wood tower mill at Ewhurst, retaining cap, windshaft, and brake wheel.
915 – Wray Common Mill
Tower mill - Converted
Residentially converted Wray Common tower mill at Reigate, restored externally with cap and sails.