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    Bembridge Windmill
    © NTPL / Andy Williams
    Bembridge Windmill
    High Street, Bembridge, Isle of Wight PO35 5SQ
    Telephone: 01983 873945
    Windmill  Industrial heritage  1961 
    This tiny gem, the only surviving windmill on the Isle of Wight, is one of its most iconic images. Built around 1700, it last operated in 1913 but still has most of its original machinery intact. Climb to the top and follow the milling process back down its four floors. Note: no WC

    Don't miss
    • See how the parts move with our working model.
    • Feel the wooden parts worn smooth by the years.
    • Enjoy the views that inspired J. W. M. Turner.

    Making the most of your day
    Children's I-Spy trail sheet. The start of the Culver Trail. Guided tours are now available of nearby Bembridge Fort (situated on Culver Down). Tours last approximately 1½ hours and cost £3 per adult including members. Places must be booked in advance on 01983 741020 or by emailing isleofwight@nationaltrust.org.uk

    Points to noteno WC

    Opening times
    13 Mar - 31 Oct 10 11 - 5 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
    KEY: Dark blue=open
    Closes dusk if earlier. Conducted school groups and special visits March to end October (not July or August) by written appointment. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.

    Get in touch

    01983 873945 Emailbembridgemill@nationaltrust.org.uk


    Prices

    Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): adult £3 (£2.70), child £1.50 (£1.35), family £7.45 (£6.75)


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    Places nearby
    • Brighstone Shop and Museum
    • Mottistone Manor Garden
    • Newtown Old Town Hall
    • The Needles Old Battery and New Battery
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