Skidby Windmill

The last operating windmill in East Yorkshire is a recommended outing four miles south of Beverley’s town centre.

The Skidby Windmill dates to 1821 and was raised to its current five storeys in 1870. The four sails powering the mill are 11 metres long and are joined to a white ogee cap that weighs 15 tons.

Something quite rare is that all the outbuildings intact, and some of these are occupied by the East Riding Museum of Rural Life.

You can peruse two absorbing collections of historic farming implements, along with photographs and audio accounts of day-to-day village life in the East Riding.

The mill and its accompanying museum are open every day of the week, and flour is normally milled on Wednesdays and Sundays, although the mechanism was out of order when this post was written.

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