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Shipley Mill
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Youngest and largest windmill in Sussex. Built 1879 for Mr. Fred Marten by Mr. Grist, millwright of Horsham.
 
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Shipley Mill
Shipley Mill
photo- Patricia Steele - 21 September, 2008
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Shipley Mill
Eight-sided smock mill it was used as a major location in the television series Jonathan Creek.
photo- Janine Forbes - 22 May, 2005 - - enlarge
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Shipley Mill
Shipley Mill owned from 1906 - 1952 by writer Hilaire Belloc.
photo- Jonathon Stenner - 17 April, 2004
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Shipley Mill
Shipley Mill
photo- Ian Cunliffe - 21 February, 2010

Shipley Church


 
Shipley Mill


This village takes its name from a Saxon word meaning 'the place of pasture'. In the Horsham District of West Sussex it lies just off the A272 road 6 miles -9.6 km- north east of Storrington. The western River Adur flows through the village.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin was built c1125 by the Order of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, better known as the Knights Templar, who held lands in the parish.
The composer John Ireland is buried here. The poet Hilaire Belloc had connections with the village through living in the windmill which was the home of 'Jonathan Creek' in the TV series.
 


 

 

 
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