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A traditional working windmill still producing a range of stone-ground flours from organically grown grain. It contains original working machinery in an impressive six-storey tower. They have a tearoom selling soup, meals, sandwiches an
Hussey Tower dates from around 1460 and is one of the oldest brick buildings in Lincolnshire. Originally part of a much larger house, the tower has three storeys connected by a spiral stair house in an octagonal turret. Heritage Lincoln
Known (and visible) far and wide as 'The Stump' a title which strictly belongs to its prodigious 272' tower, the tallest on any English Parish church. Architecture of the tower demonstrates that it was raised in stages between c.1425 and c
The Maud Foster windmill was built in 1819 and is still working daily and at certain times the public may visit and climb all 7 floors to watch the tallest working windmill in Britain through its process. Maud's tearoom on site is a trad