Site overview

Bodle Street Green Mill was a post mill at Bodle Street Green, Warbleton. It was a wind-powered corn mill with a single roundhouse and four common sails. The mill is known from working views and later site remains.

The final working date and demolition history remain uncertain.

Map

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No site photograph is currently available. Images will be added as field visits are carried out.

History

Bodle Street Green Mill stood at Bodle Street Green in the parish of Warbleton. It was a post mill with a single roundhouse and four common sails. The mill worked as a wind-powered corn mill and survived long enough to be photographed in working order.

Later remains were still identifiable at the site. The detailed construction date, ownership sequence, machinery inventory, and final demolition date have not been established.

Timeline

Post corn mill

Bodle Street Green Mill worked as a wind-powered post corn mill.

Single roundhouse and common sails

The post mill had a single roundhouse and four common sails.

Site remains identified

Later remains of the windmill site were identifiable at Bodle Street Green.

Sources and records

Mills Archive catalogue entry: Bodle Street Green Mill, Warbleton
Mills Archive catalogue entry: Bodle Street Green Post Mill
Sussex Mills Group windmill list
Windmill photographic collection references for Bodle Street Green