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Showing 5 reviews Rating:5 Windmills in England are relatively rare, at least those in good condition! I came across this wonderful ‘working’ windmill while walking in Chinnor.
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Rating:4 This historical mill is easy to find, at the time of my visit dutiful reconstruction work is on going –
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Rating:4 Still in restoration, alot to see when open.
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Rating:4 Well worth a visit but check opening hours.
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Thanks for submitting your review!Santosh
It has an amazing history. Built in 1789, it fell in disuse in 1929 and was abandoned, till it rose like a phoenix in 2011 thanks to the efforts of the local villagers. The volunteers of Chinnor keep it in good repair and have been trying painstakingly to bring it back to life. It’s open to visitors on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Enjoy the peep inside!
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The reconstruction work is in its final phase and the visitor centre will be a great improvement.