URPoint Details
Disabled parking 10m from entrance. Loose gravel surface. Mill is unsuitable for wheelchair users. Steep stairs and ladder not suitable for ambulant disabled visitors. Grounds accessible via loose gravel.
Replica sails and grinding stones may be touched. Sound of mill working on grinding days. Toilets close to the mill with level access. Exhibition on level ground is accessible to visitors in wheelchairs.
One of the few six-sailed mills remaining in England. Built in 1877 by Saundersons, millwrights of Louth, in typical Lincolnshire style, consisting of tapering brick tower, tarred outside, whitewashed interior and a white-painted wooden cap.
- Type:
- Landmark
Map Location
Sibsey , England