Welcome
The story so far...
The survival of Lowfield
Heath Windmill is almost
as remarkable as the story
of its restoration in the
hands of a dedicated and
committed group of local
people.
The Mill was originally built
at Lowfield Heath in 1737/8
and now stands on the
edge of Charlwood village.
It took thirteen years of
hard work and great skill to
dismantle, repair and
re-erect the Mill.
It has four floors, with an
external staircase leading
to the second floor, from
where internal ladders rise
to two further floors. It also
has a small visitor centre
within the roundhouse.
Find us on Facebook, YouTube and
Instagram by using the links to the right.
Donations are very gratefully recieved
and goes into the on going maintenance
of the Mill.
Tea, Coffee and Cake avilable on our open days
(except April)
Lowfield Heath Windmill
The official website dedicated to the preservation and
running of the Mill
Next open day Sunday 11th May 2pm to 5pm (2025 National Mills Weekend)
For information within our local area and the wider community please also see below.