This has certainly been the year of the model mill
as two superbly constructed mills have been offered
for sale. Attention to detail has been acute and
the tide mill model which was put up for auction on
the internet site, ebay , had been built by a
husband and wife team who received several accolades
from the model-making fraternity. It carried a
hefty asking price of £49,000 and described as ”…..An
opportunity to acquire an award winning example of
true British craftsmanship. A unique 1/24th scale
model of a 19th century English Tidal Mill.” (Does
anyone know of anyone/who bought it? – ed) Here it
is:
Back
here in Hampshire, a retired engineer has laboured
to complete a working model based on Pitstone
Windmill; a fine example of craftsmanship. If you
are interested in purchasing this windmill, further
details can be obtained by contacting the Editor.
Warning: the sails measure 4ft tip to tip so it
needs a large space.
Rarely do we see such items and both are worthy of
public display. Is there a kind hearted benefactor
among you?
Corona Virus - as would be expected these sites are not open currently
Longbridge Mill
Open 12 noon to 1030 pm (static exhibition),
free
Milling 12.30 to 4 pm on Saturdays
in 2020
25 Jan, 22 Feb, 28 Mar, 25 Apr, 30 May,
27 June, 25 Jul, 22 Aug, 26 Sep, 17 Oct, 21 Nov, 19 Dec
Any change will be posted on the Home Page
Hockley Mill is
open from 11 to 4pm on Sundays 10 May and 13 Sept
Crux Easton Wind
Engine
open 11am to 4pm on the secondSundays of April, May, June, July,
August There is an admission charge that goes towards running expenses.