Bembridge Windmill
Bembridge Windmill is a stone tower mill built around 1700 and the last windmill standing anywhere on the Isle of Wight. Remarkably, much of its original timber machinery survives intact, and you can climb through the floors to see the gears, hoppers and stones that once ground the island's grain. It worked until the First World War and was later saved as a much-loved island landmark.
- Last windmill on the island
- Original wooden machinery
- Climb through four floors
Best for families and anyone who loves the workings of old machinery.
Things to see at Bembridge Windmill
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- Original wooden milling machinery
- Stone tower exterior
- The mill's internal wooden gearing
- Views across the Isle of Wight from the tower