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Jackson's Mill AKA Jacksons Mill, North Of Weetwood House, Hall Walks, Easington (Easington)

Jackson's Mill  © DCC 2004
Jackson's Mill © DCC 2004

Jackson's Mill  © DCC 2004
Jackson's Mill © DCC 2004

Jackson's Mill © DCC 2007
Jackson's Mill © DCC 2007
Windmill. 1832 by John Lamb of Hawthorn for John Henry Jackson. Extensively restored in 1980 when top storey was removed and a single-storey house added to east. Random limestone rubble. Circular plan and tapering elevation. 4 storeys. Door has monolithic cambered arch. Renewed windows retain original stone lintels.
D35455
Hanoverian (1714 to 1837)
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000)
Cold War (1946 to 1991)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1231810


Source of Reference
Local History of Easington

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