Site overview

Glasgow, Windmillcroft was a windmill site in the Tradeston area of Glasgow. The place-name preserves the former windmill association, and the site is recorded as a windmill of unassigned period. The windmill was shown on eighteenth-century mapping and was probably removed around 1800.

Map

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History

Glasgow, Windmillcroft was a former windmill site in the Tradeston area of Glasgow, close to the south bank of the River Clyde. The name Windmillcroft preserves the former windmill association. The site is recorded as a windmill of unassigned period and appears in Scottish windmill lists as a seventeenth-century windmill site shown on eighteenth-century mapping.

The mill had probably been demolished by about 1800 as the area became absorbed into the expanding urban and riverside industrial landscape of Glasgow. No surviving windmill structure, machinery description, ownership sequence, or precise final working date has been established.

Timeline

1600–1699

Windmill site established

Glasgow, Windmillcroft is associated with a seventeenth-century windmill site on the south side of the River Clyde.
1788

Windmill shown on eighteenth-century mapping

The Windmillcroft windmill site was shown on eighteenth-century mapping of Glasgow.
1800

Windmill demolished

The Windmillcroft windmill had probably been demolished by about 1800.

Sources and records

Trove / Canmore place record; Scottish Windmills list; historic mapping