This six-storey mill, built in 1877, still works today. The tearoom sells produce made from the mill's stoneground organic flour.
Science & Technology History & Anthropology Industrial heritage Historic house
, Sibsey
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Sibsey Trader Windmill is a well-preserved and functional historic windmill located in Sibsey, England. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see a working example of traditional wind-powered milling technology. The mill's exterior is impressive, standing tall in the Lincolnshire countryside. Inside, guests can explore multiple floors, learning about the milling process and the history of the building. The volunteer staff are often praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, providing informative tours and demonstrations. Many reviewers mention the chance to purchase freshly ground flour as a highlight. While the site is relatively small and visits may be brief, most find the experience educational and worthwhile. Some visitors note that access to upper floors may be challenging for those with mobility issues due to steep stairs. The surrounding area offers pleasant views, though some feel additional amenities or exhibits could enhance the overall experience. Despite its specific focus, Sibsey Trader Windmill generally receives positive feedback for its authenticity and the insight it provides into local agricultural heritage.
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