Chesterton Windmill

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Chesterton Windmill is a distinctive 17th-century stone windmill set on arched columns near Chesterton in Warwickshire, England, and is a well-known local historic landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
tourist attraction
windmill
architecturalFeature arched stone columns
cylindrical tower
architecturalStyle Renaissance-influenced
completionDate 17th century
conservationStatus preserved historic structure
construction stone tower on open arcade of columns
country England
United Kingdom
county Warwickshire NERFINISHED
designedBy Inigo Jones (attributed) NERFINISHED
Sir Edward Peyto (attributed) NERFINISHED
elevation hilltop site
functionEnd ceased commercial milling in 19th century
hasPart arches
sail
tower
heritageDesignationAppliesTo structure and immediate surroundings
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
inception 1630s
location Chesterton, Warwickshire, England NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Warwickshire County Council NERFINISHED
material stone
near Leamington Spa NERFINISHED
Warwick NERFINISHED
notableFor prominent silhouette on skyline
unusual open-arched base
numberOfArches six
owner Warwickshire County Council NERFINISHED
plan circular
publicAccess exterior freely accessible
interior occasionally open to public
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
roofMaterial stone
roofType domed cap
sailType traditional timber sails
surroundedBy farmland
use wind-powered corn mill
usedFor local events backdrop
photography
walking destination
viewedAs iconic feature of Warwickshire countryside
local landmark
wheelType internal machinery removed or incomplete

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Warwickshire hasLandmark Chesterton Windmill