On this rather chilly evening HMG
members met at the Windmill.
This small tower mill, which will be
celebrating the 200th anniversary of its
construction next year, went out of use in 1882 and
had a major restoration in 1978 – 81. It is
currently without sails due to a major failure of
the wooden windshaft. However a successful
Heritage Lottery Fund grant will enable it to be
triumphantly back in working order for its birthday
celebrations in 2014.
The site is shared by a sizable pond
(which was looking rather swampy when we visited), a
granary on staddle stones (rescued from Hiltingbury
Farm), and a barn from Four Lane Farm at Chineham
which now acts as a visitor centre.
The meeting started with very welcome
hot drinks and biscuits, followed by a showing of a
2001 video of Gavin Bowie milling. Tom DeWhit, the
Area Curator and Emma Hart, Community Engagement and
Learning Officer, then outlined some details of the
HLF-funded improvements:- these will include longer
opening hours (currently only Sunday afternoons),
more toilets (only one at present which is rather
inadequate when school groups are on site), and
various strategies for involving local people and
attracting volunteers. The programme for schools
and adult education will be enhanced and a separate
bid has been made to ‘Happy Museum’ for a kitchen to
enable baking sessions; at present there is a
barbecue in the grounds.
This was followed by a brief HMG
meeting:
Andy Fish
asked anyone interested in a 3-day trip to Cornwall
next year to contact him – no dates or details yet.
Pam Moore
reported that Whitchurch Silk Mill has a new
manager, Sue Tapliss, and has resumed weaving. It
recently hosted a very successful picnic for local
people and is preparing to host a Hampshire
Buildings Preservation Trust summer meeting on 17th
July, 6-8 p.m. at which HMG members are welcome.
Helen Robinson,
Eling Experience Manager, reported that the sluice
gate repairs should be completed in the next two
weeks and milling will recommence by the end of
June. An inspection by Martin Watts has revealed
that replacement stones are needed. Does anyone
know where there are some? The HLF first-stage
funding application has been successful; the aim of
the main HLF application is to restore the second
waterwheel and enable it to generate electricity and
to refurbish the Visitors Centre. If anyone has
archive material – particularly from the time of the
mill’s restoration – please contact Dave Plunkett or
Helen.
Dave Plunkett
reported that the Mills Research Group meets on 16th
June at House Mill to celebrate ‘World Gin Day’.
The tide mills display will be at Eling on 28th
September with a site tour on 29th
September which hopes to visit Beaulieu, Testwood,
Eling, Chase and Bursledon Mills. For more
information ask Dave.
Richard Ellis
thanked Peter Mobbs for making a new key for Headley
Mill.
The meeting concluded with a tour of
the mill and a second video ‘Bursledon Mill – A
History’.
Many thanks to Tom and Emma for
giving up their evening to host our members to a
most interesting evening.
The autumn meeting will be held at
Whitchurch Silk Mill on Friday 13 September?
Meeting notes by Ruth Andrews