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Windiest Mill in Britain Grinds Near 99,000 Revolutions
11 Jan
Summary
- Wicken windmill achieved seventh place in an international competition.
- The mill generated nearly 99,000 sail revolutions in one year.
- It exclusively uses wind power, eschewing electric motors for milling.

A working flour mill in Cambridgeshire has earned the title of the windiest windmill in Great Britain following its strong performance in an international contest.
Wicken windmill, located near Soham, achieved seventh place overall, outranking other British entries in the 21-mill competition. The mill recorded nearly 99,000 sail revolutions in the past year, a testament to its diligent operation and favorable wind conditions.
This historic mill, built in 1813 and restored starting in 1987, relies solely on wind power for its milling activities. This commitment to traditional methods, as opposed to using electric motors, is central to its operational ethos and its ability to generate income through flour sales to various customers.




