Site overview
Frimley Green Windmill is a four-storey brick tower corn mill. It was first mentioned in 1784 in the ownership of Mr Terry. Ownership passed to Thomas Lilley in 1792, William Collins in 1801, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in 1803.
The mill was disused by 1870 and the derelict shell was converted to residential use in 1914.
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History
Frimley Green Windmill is a brick tower corn mill. It was first mentioned in 1784 in the ownership of Mr Terry. By 1792 it had passed to Thomas Lilley, with George Marshall named as miller, and in 1801 it passed to William Collins, with John Banks as miller.
In 1803 the mill came into the ownership of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and remained in military ownership until at least 1832 and probably later. The mill was disused by 1870. The derelict shell was converted to residential use in 1914.
The surviving structure is a four-storey brick tower, and the mill had at least one pair of spring or patent sails during its working life.
Timeline
Ownership passed to Thomas Lilley
Ownership passed to William Collins
Royal Military College ownership
Mill disused
Converted to residential use
Sources and records
Windmill World site entry
Mills Archive mill database entry
Kent Archive Muggeridge Collection record
Local Frimley Green windmill history article