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Green's Windmill

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Alessia
August 18, 2015
An actual functioning windmill set on top of a hill and overlooking the whole city.
Rob
July 5, 2021
A restored and working 19th century tower windmill with a small science centre. Be sure to buy their award winning flour.
Penda
May 22, 2021
Restored windmill, built in the 1800s, with workings on display and kids' scientific discovery zone.
Marc
March 31, 2020
Green's Windmill in Sneinton was built by the father of notable scientist and mathematician George Green in 1807. Today the working Mill is a popular museum and science centre, which teaches new generations of children about the valuable work of George Green. Sadly, the mill was badly damaged by a fire in 1947, but was later restored by Nottingham City Council in the 1980's. The windmill began milling again in December 1986 and the giant sails can still be seen working to this day. George Green was a mathematical genius who developed new ways of doing mathematics, which have helped scientists to understand the world around us. Test your brain power with the hands-on experiments in the Science Centre which explore electricity, magnetism and light, ideal for young children.
Green's Windmill in Sneinton was built by the father of notable scientist and mathematician George Green in 1807. Today the working Mill is a popular museum and science centre, which teaches new generations of children about the valuable work of George Green. Sadly, the mill was badly damaged by a…
Natasha
November 7, 2017
Can be seen from the kitchen during the colder months when no leaves on the trees.

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Ubicación
Windmill Lane
Sneinton, England