The windmill stands on a hilltop overlooking the village
of Chesterton for nearly 350 years. It was built around 1632-1633, probably by
Sir Edward Peyto and could conceivably been designed by Inigo Jones.
Chesterton Windmill is built of hard local limestone,
with sandstone detailing, on a shallow platform of 71 feet 9 inches (21.87 m)
in diameter. There are four windows in the tower, two small and two much larger
with stone mullioned windows. Beside the open ground floor within the arches
there are two more floors to the mill.
This postcard came from Nerdbird (27 January 2015)
Postcrossing. This photograph was taken by Eric de Maré (1910-2002) a British
photographer and author, described as one of the greatest British architectural
photographers.
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