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Bembridge Windmill

Bembridge Windmill, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO304EB


Bembridge Windmill: Built c. 1700 and still with its original wooden machinery, the windmill is the only one surviving on the Island. The windmill contains a complete set of wooden machinery and gearing, much of which is original. .


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Bembridge Windmill
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Address:
Bembridge Windmill
Bembridge
Isle of Wight
Bembridge
Monmouthshire
PO304EB   map

Phone Number:
01983 873945


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10am - 5pm
Ticket/entry price
£1.90 / £0.95p
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