Heage Windmill

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Heage Windmill is a restored, six-sailed stone tower windmill in Derbyshire, England, now operating as a historic landmark and visitor attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage attraction
tower mill
windmill
category Grade II* listed windmills
Tourist attractions in Derbyshire
Windmills in Derbyshire
ceasedOperationAsCommercialMill early 20th century
constructionStartDate 1791
coordinateLatitude 53.045
coordinateLongitude -1.440
country United Kingdom
damageEvent storm damage in 1894
storm damage in 1961
function corn mill
hasFeature cap that turns to wind
internal milling machinery
six sails
stone tower
hasSailsType patent sails
hasViewOf Derbyshire countryside
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
inception 1791
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
location Heage NERFINISHED
material stone
nearestTown Belper NERFINISHED
numberOfSails 6
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Heage Windmill Society NERFINISHED
ownedBy Derbyshire County Council NERFINISHED
rebuiltDate 1894
reopenedToPublic 2002
restorationCompletion 2002
restorationStart 1996
status operational museum
restored
touristActivity flour sales
guided tours
heritage events
usedFor grinding grain
producing flour
website https://www.heagewindmill.org.uk/

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Heage hasLandmark Heage Windmill