Site overview
Misterton Tower Mill is recorded as a wind-powered tower corn mill in Nottinghamshire. The supplied coordinates correspond to Misterton rather than Blyton. Specialist mill records identify the site as a tower mill used for corn milling, and archive image records include photographs of Misterton tower mill and Misterton Mill.
The available sources confirm the site identity, tower-mill type, wind power, and corn-milling function. They provide limited published detail on the construction date, owners, machinery, closure, and current condition. The record is therefore strongest as a positive identification of a former wind-powered corn mill at Misterton rather than as a complete working history.
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History
Misterton Tower Mill is a recorded wind-powered corn mill at Misterton in Nottinghamshire. The site appears in specialist windmill catalogues as Tower mill, Misterton, with the function given as corn milling. Archive image records include photographs titled Misterton tower mill and Misterton Mill, Misterton, preserving visual evidence of the former mill site.
The consulted sources confirm that the structure was a tower mill and that it belonged to the wind-powered corn-milling tradition of the county. They do not provide a full construction date, miller sequence, machinery inventory, final working date, or detailed modern condition statement. The site record therefore rests on the identified tower-mill form and corn-milling function, with further detailed chronology not established in the available sources.
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Sources and records
Mills Archive mill record: Tower mill, Misterton
Mills Archive image record: Misterton tower mill with the miller and his wife
Mills Archive image record: Misterton Mill, Misterton