Site overview

Maltby Windmill is a Grade II listed tower mill on Main Road at Maltby le Marsh. It was constructed in 1841 by Saunderson's of Louth as a three-storey tapering tower mill of pitch-coated red brick. The mill had three pairs of stones and worked by wind until 1952, after which engine power was used for a few more years.

It was later converted into domestic and guest accommodation use, associated with The Old Mill B&B. A late twentieth-century replica fibreglass ogee cap was fitted in 1980, restoring the outline of the former mill without returning it to working wind-powered condition. The surviving building preserves a compact nineteenth-century Lincolnshire tower mill within the village landscape.

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History

Maltby Windmill was built in 1841 by Saunderson's of Louth. The listed structure is a three-storey tapering tower mill of pitch-coated red brick, standing on Main Road at Maltby le Marsh. It represents the smaller end of the Lincolnshire tower-mill tradition, but its builder, date, form, and later alterations are well recorded.

The mill worked as a corn mill and had three pairs of stones. Directory evidence preserves part of its working life: Henry Whitworth was listed as corn miller in White's Directory of Lincolnshire in 1856, and Joseph Hoyles was listed in Kelly's Directory in 1919 as a miller using wind and steam. Historic photographs show the tower mill with all four sails, while later images record it after conversion.

The windmill worked by wind until 1952. Engine power was then used for a few more years, extending the site's milling life after wind working ended. Later alterations adapted the old mill for domestic and guest accommodation use. A fibreglass ogee cap was fitted in 1980, giving the converted tower a renewed windmill silhouette.

Maltby Windmill was listed at Grade II and the list entry was amended in 2019. The present building is a converted tower mill rather than a working mill, but its tarred brick tower, replica cap, and recorded machinery history preserve the identity of Maltby le Marsh's nineteenth-century wind-powered corn mill.

Timeline

1841

Tower mill built

Maltby Windmill was constructed in 1841 by Saunderson's of Louth as a three-storey tapering tower mill.
1856

Henry Whitworth listed as corn miller

White's Directory of Lincolnshire listed Henry Whitworth as corn miller at Maltby le Marsh.
1919

Wind and steam milling recorded

Kelly's Directory listed Joseph Hoyles as miller, with wind and steam use recorded.
1952

Wind working ended

Maltby Windmill worked by wind until 1952.
1952–1959

Engine milling continued

Engine power was used for several years after wind working ended.

Sources and records

Historic England listed building entry
Windmill World site entry
Mills Archive record
Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology photographic records
Geograph photographic record
List of windmills in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Windmills by Peter Dolman