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Listed Building record TQ 56 SE 67 - West Kingsdown Mill
Summary
West Kingsdown is a Grade II listed octagonal tarred weatherboarded smock mill. The mill was built in 1800. This mill originally stood at Chinham Farm, Farningham where the miller in the early 19th century was David Norton. It was moved in 1880 by his grandson, Tanner Norton, to its present site, where it stood beside a post mill which was burnt down in 1909. A stone in the foundations is marked "Minnie Louisa Norton, 21st April 1880". The mill last worked in 1928. It was acquired by Kent County Council in 1959. The mill is located within the farmyard of Mill House on the outskirts of West Kingsdown village. It is a significant village landmark and a prominent feature in the landscape, clearly visible from the M20 motorway.
Location
Grid reference | TQ 58202 62244 (point) |
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Map sheet | TQ56SE |
County | KENT |
Civil Parish | WEST KINGSDOWN, SEVENOAKS, KENT |
District | SEVENOAKS, KENT |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
<1> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.
<2> A A Bryan, 1998, Windmill gazetteer for England (Monograph). SKE55552.
<3> National Record of Industrial Monuments (NRIM): Index Cards (Index). SKE53912.
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Related Events/Activities (1)
- Non-Intrusive Event: National Record of Industrial Monuments (EKE20814)
Record last edited
Sep 6 2023 1:51PM