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  1. Pitstone Windmill is a Grade II* listed windmill in England. It is thought to have been built in the early 17th century, and stands in the northeastern corner of a large field near the parish boundary of Ivinghoe and Pitstone in Buckinghamshire. Presently, the windmill belongs to the National Trust.

  2. Pitstone windmill ground flour for the local village for almost three hundred years until a freak storm in the early 1900s left it damaged beyond economic repair. Donated to the National Trust in 1937 Pitstone Windmill has been faithfully restored by a dedicated team of local volunteers.

  3. Discover more at Pitstone Windmill. Find out when Pitstone Windmil is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more. Plan your visit. Explore the history of this centuries-old windmill, taking you back in time to its life as a working mill in the Chilterns countryside.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2018 · Located in the quiet English countryside is the 17-century Pitstone Windmill. According to an engraving on one of the mill’s inner beams, the windmill dates back to 1627. For centuries, the ...

  5. For 2024 we have introduced a new booking system for visiting Pitstone Windmill. This will provide a better experience for visitors as it includes a guided tour of the windmill. Pitstone Windmill will be open every Friday and Bank Holiday Weekends between 10 May and 27 September.

  6. Pitstone Windmill - Qué SABER antes de ir (ACTUALIZADO 2024) Europa. Reino Unido (UK) Inglaterra. Buckinghamshire. Aylesbury Vale. Ivinghoe. Atracciones en Ivinghoe. Pitstone Windmill. Ver todas las cosas que hacer. Pitstone Windmill. 51 opiniones. N.º 1 de 5 cosas que hacer en Ivinghoe. Monumentos y lugares de interés. Cerrado ahora.

  7. Pitstone Windmill | Windmills. Leave a reply. A photograph of Pitstone Mill as it looked in the early 1930s. Pitstone Post Mill dates back to 1627 and as such is the oldest surviving windmill in the British Isles. The mill worked continuously until 1902, when after suffering damage in a storm it fell into a state of disrepair.