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Mountnessing Windmill
Roman Road, Mountnessing
This traditional post mill built in 1807 is a Grade II* Listed building and has been restored to its original working condition. The mill, although no longer in use, is preserved and owned by Essex County Council and is open to the public on the third Sunday of each month May-Oct. 2-5pm
Contact Us
Brentwood Borough Council,
Town Hall,
Ingrave Road,
Brentwood,
Essex CM15 8AY
enquiries@brentwood.gov.uk
Telephone: 01277 312500
Fax: 01277 312743
Minicom: 01277 312809
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