Mill writing
Developments at Cann Mills
March 02 2009 by Mark Berry (1059 views)
News of Mills & Watermills & Windmills
| Leave a comment
Michael Stoate, a fifth generation miller milling at a 1000 year old mill site, recently had a difficult decision to make, concerning the quirky windmill his father had constructed in 1970 on the flat roof of the family watermill at Cann, Dorset.
The reduced scale windmill, to a Portuguese design, had deteriorated, with the tower developing structural cracks caused by the vibration of the machinery, and the cap and sail poles needed replacing. Its location, in a valley, was far from the ideal location for a windmill, so it was more of a hobby than a serious source of power to the business, and its presence on the flat roof compounded many of the problems that flat roofs often have.
Thus with a great deal of regret he took the decision to dismantle the windmill, and in its place to build an apex roof to ensure a watertight mill below, housing the successful artisan business which is producing stoneground flour in the traditional way utilising the power from the river Sturkel.
The mechanism of the windmill has been retained on site, and efforts are underway to see if a new home can be found to give this a new lease of life. This windmill is unique - not only for its design, but also because the original construction documents are still available, since they have been deposited with the Mills Archive. If anyone knows of a suitable new home for the windmill, then please get in touch.
Related articles
There are no related articles.
Did you enjoy this article? Share it with your friends
Trackback URL:
http://www.millsarchivetrust.org/index.php/trackback/22766/i5DCsdmA/
Get involved
If you'd like to respond to this article, please use the form provided below.
Please note that your comments will need to be moderated first, so it might take a little while for your remarks to be published.
If you'd like to avoid waiting for moderation, you will need to register first, or login if you've done this already.