Wheatley Windmill
Wheatley Windmill, Windmill Lane, Wheatley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX33 1TA
This unusual octagonal shape stone built windmill dates from at least 1760 and has recently been equipped with new sails following storm damage sustained in 2021. visitors are able to tour the interior and view the mechanism, much of which is original. The Mill is one of only two working mills in Oxfordshire and is used to produce flour, some of which may be available to visitors. Subject to weather and wind, the mill sails will be run during the day. You will also be able to see a unique mid nineteenth century portable grain mill used to travel between farms, which will demonstrate flour production using grain from a local farm. Teas, cake and refreshments available and the Oxford city silver band will be performing. Car parking is available in the adjacent paddock. Please be aware that access inside the Mill is restricted with very steep stairs and narrow walkways unsuitable for small children under six, backpacks or carrying cradles.
Wheatley Windmill, Windmill Lane, Wheatley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX33 1TA
The Mill is a 260 year old industrial environment and as such it has narrow, steep stairways and cramped floor areas. It is not suitable for children under six , backpacks or cradles and those under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. similarly, anyone who experiences restricted movement may find the climb a challenge. We do try our best to enable everyone who feels able, to reach the top. Ideally, we like to limit the number of people touring the inside of the Mill to six per floor to enable visitors to enjoy the experience safely and accept the guidance from stewards