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File:ShipleyMillJonathanCreek.jpg|The smock built King’s Mill at Shipley, West Sussex
File:TheBlackWindmill-Kent.jpg|The Black Windmill, Whitstable, Kent. The Grade II-listed black weatherboarded smock mill was built in 1814, with the rest of the house added around 100 years later.
File:TheBlackWindmill-Kent.jpg|The Black Windmill, Whitstable, Kent. The Grade II-listed black weatherboarded smock mill was built in 1814, with the rest of the house added around 100 years later.
File:BlackMill-Lincoln.jpg|The Black Mill Sleaford Road, Brant Broughton, Lincoln
File:BlackMill-Lincoln.jpg|The Black Mill Sleaford Road, Brant Broughton, Lincoln

Revision as of 15:49, 22 September 2019

Often used as the archetype of the idyllic rural home' the 'Windmill Home' (Chimni Typology 8.1.3) has to be one of the least common of the home types in the Chimni Home Typology.

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Notable Windmill Homes


Dutch Windmill Flats Concept http://inhabitat.com/the-dutch-windwheel-is-not-only-an-incredible-circular-apartment-building-its-also-a-silent-wind-turbine/

Windmills In Movies, TV & The Arts

Notable Barn Conversion Homes

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobstone_Windmill

http://www.windmillworld.com/mills/stars.htm



Notable Non-Residential Conversions

See Also In Chimni

ChimniWiki Agricultural Conversions

ChimniWiki Chimni Home Typology


Other Interesting Web Sites

http://www.windmillworld.com/news/item714.htm


Books We Liked

Refurbishment Projects

References

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