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Crux Easton, Hampshire #1777

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Wind engine by John Wallis Titt function:Corn mill|Pumping mill/wheel|Saw mill - magnificently restored in 2002

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Entry in Mills Archive database - #1777 - Wind engine, Crux Easton (has photos)

This wind engine is of the 'Simplex' type designed by John Wallis Titt, and was constructed in 1891 for the Earl of Caernarvon to pump water from a nearby well. It also operated a saw and corn mill. It ceased work in the 1920s, but was restored in 2003.

Restored wind pump at Crux Easton, Hants [2018-04-05] - HD

Colin Park

Crux Easton wind engine [2011-10-23]

Chris Allen

Crux Easton wind engine [2011-10-23]

Chris Allen

Crux Easton - wind engine [2011-10-23]

Chris Allen

Crux Easton Wind Engine [2010-05-23]

Maigheach-gheal

Crux Easton Wind Engine [2004-04-25]

ANDY FISH

The Wind Engine [2006-10-21]

Ian Wallace

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Listed Building, Grade II: WIND ENGINE AND FORMER MILL HOUSE AT SU 4268 5632 (listed 1991-06-17)

Associated charity THE CRUX EASTON WIND ENGINE CONSERVATION TRUST Trust Website

Heritage Lottery Fund - £202600 : 03 Aug 1999 : Crux Easton Wind Engine Restoration

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Wind Engine And Former Mill House At Su 4268 5632
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