Site overview
Treales Windmill is a Grade II listed tower corn mill at Treales. Historic records identify the site as the original manorial wind corn mill, and the surviving tower mill was built in the nineteenth century. The building is a four-storey tapering circular tower of rendered brick, later capped and converted for domestic use.
Photographic records show the tower without sails and with a pointed roof, standing beside later housing. Although the mill no longer survives with cap, sails, or working machinery, the converted tower preserves a substantial survival of the former Treales corn-milling site.
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History
Treales Windmill stands at Treales in the parish of Treales, Roseacre and Wharles. Historic records identify the site as the original manorial wind corn mill, giving the location a long association with local milling. The surviving tower mill was built in the nineteenth century and worked as a corn mill.
The structure is recorded as a tower mill and is protected as a Grade II listed building. It survives as a tapering circular tower of rendered brick, now capped and converted to domestic use. Archive photographs and modern windmill records show the tower after the loss of sails and working windmill equipment. The former mill is therefore no longer a complete operational windmill, but the standing converted tower retains the main masonry fabric and marks the historic wind-powered corn-milling site at Treales.
Timeline
Converted to house
Tower mill built
Grade II listed
Sources and records
Windmill World site entry
Heritage Gateway record: Treales Windmill
Mills Archive site record
Lincolnshire Museums photographic record
List of windmills in Lancashire