Site overview

Pagham Windmill, also known as Nyetimber Windmill, is a tower mill on Pagham Road. The brick tower survives and is listed Grade II. The site is associated with a former wind-powered corn mill, but the working cap, sails, and milling machinery no longer survive.

Map

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History

Pagham Windmill, also known as Nyetimber Windmill, stands on Pagham Road. It was a tower mill built for wind-powered corn milling. The surviving structure is the former mill tower, without its original working cap, sails, or full machinery.

The building remains a visible former mill structure and is listed Grade II. The detailed construction date, ownership sequence, and final working date have not been established.

Timeline

Tower corn mill

Pagham Windmill worked as a wind-powered tower corn mill.
1983

Listed Grade II

Nyetimber Windmill was listed Grade II on 16 June 1983.

Sources and records

Historic England National Heritage List entry: Nyetimber Windmill
Windmill World entry: Pagham windmill
Mills Archive catalogue entry: Pagham windmill
List of windmills in West Sussex