Blennerville Windmill

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Blennerville Windmill is a restored 19th-century stone windmill and heritage attraction near Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland, known as one of the largest working windmills in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
tourist attraction
windmill
builtFor Sir Rowland Blennerhassett NERFINISHED
completionDate circa 1800
constructionType tower mill
country Ireland NERFINISHED
countryRank one of the largest working windmills in Ireland
feature sail-powered milling mechanism
traditional timber machinery
working millstones
function corn mill
hasPart craft shop
exhibition space
restaurant
visitor centre
height about 21.3 metres
about 70 feet
heritageStatus restored 19th-century windmill
locatedIn County Kerry NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
Tralee NERFINISHED
location Blennerville NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Blennerville NERFINISHED
near Tralee Bay NERFINISHED
Tralee Ship Canal NERFINISHED
numberOfSails 4
operator Kerry County Council NERFINISHED
owner Kerry County Council NERFINISHED
powerSource wind
publicAccess guided tours available
region Munster NERFINISHED
restorationStatus fully restored
significance landmark of Tralee area
symbol of local maritime and milling heritage
status open to the public
working windmill
tourismCategory cultural heritage attraction
industrial heritage attraction
use grain milling
heritage tourism
view panoramic views over Tralee Bay
views towards Slieve Mish Mountains

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Tralee hasAttraction Blennerville Windmill