Berkswell Windmill

Berkswell Windmill The windmill is grade II * listed,open once a month from Easter Monday through to October, with the help of volunteers .

It is one of the most complete Windmills in the world. It is under threat housing development which could stop the sails from turning. The Berkswell windmill is a four bladed tower mill constructed in 1826 on the site of a former post mill. It is understood that a Windmill has stood in this site since the 10th Century
It is located within the village of Balsall Common,in the parish of Berkswell a

nd within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. The windmill is built in brick with a typical Warwickshire wooden boat shaped cap ( roof)and is turned into the wind by an endless chain winding mechanism. It was historically used to grind flour and animal feeds, and in 1927 the milling wheels were adapted to run off a diesel engine, not reliant upon the variable nature of the wind. The mill was finally closed in 1948, after the last miller John Hammond died. He and his wife Gertrude Hammond are buried in the grounds of Berkswell Church. The Mill was then restored during the 1970s by Mr and Mrs Field and the then later in 2012 by Jeanette McGarry, the present owner, with support from Historic England. The windmill is a grade II star listed building and a scheduled monument. It is in private ownership, but is accessible to the public once a month from Easter Monday through to October, with the help of volunteers . However, it is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was restored between 1973 and 1975, by the Millwright Derek Ogden, for its then owners Betty and George Field. It is one of the most complete Windmills’s in the world with sails and all original internal machinery and tools for making flour and animal feed. However, after the death of Mr and Mrs Field, the Berkswell Windmill again fell into some disrepair and was added to the Buildings at Risk Register, until purchased by the current owner in 2004. It was then lovingly restored with finance from the owner and Historic England . The refurbishment work included removal of trees and vegetation growing from the brick tower, removal of the windmill's cap for complete refurbishment, restoration of the iron teeth, some replacement bricks, repointing throughout, replacement of some rotten floorboards, internal lime washing, rebuilding of the outer wall and new pitch pine sails, shutters and cloth. Sadly, it is under threat of a possible housing development as Solihull Council have identified the fields opposite the Mill and along Windmill Lane for development. The fields are part of the Meriden Gap a nationally important migratory route for wildlife, connecting the South with the North of England. The fields are also part of the Ancient Forest of Arden and once belonged to the Berkswell Windmill. The 1875 census states that the Berkswell Windmill had 19 acres. Internationally respected Dutch experts have identified that the potential housing development will interfere with the operation of the Mill and may even cause turbulence. Supporters of the Berkswell Windmill continue to campaign to protect this internationally significant historic monument. Supporters of the Berkswell Windmill continue to campaign to save the Windmill and surrounding countryside which is home to Great Crested Newts , bats, Barn Owls, Tawny Owls, hedgehogs, Hares, Deer , badgers, moles and a wealth of flora and fauna. The fields form part of the Ancient Forest of Arden and the Meriden Gap which is a critical migratory route for wildlife, connecting the North with the South of England. The Berkswell Windmill now operates on wind power again and looks truly magnificent! It attracts visitors from all over the world.

Berkswell Windmill Open Saturday 13th June 12noon-4pm.CV7 7GYGuided tours, Morris Dancers, Coventry Spinners & Weavers, ...
06/06/2026

Berkswell Windmill Open Saturday 13th June 12noon-4pm.
CV7 7GY
Guided tours, Morris Dancers, Coventry Spinners & Weavers, refreshments, play area & toilet.
Come and relax in the lovely garden
£5 cash adults, 12-16’s £1 and free for under 12s
All proceeds for the maintenance of the Mill

Bicentenary Year!Open Saturday 9th May 12noon-4pm.CV7 7GYGuided tours, Morris Dancers, Coventry Spinners & Weavers, refr...
04/05/2026

Bicentenary Year!
Open Saturday 9th May 12noon-4pm.
CV7 7GY
Guided tours, Morris Dancers, Coventry Spinners & Weavers, refreshments, play area & toilet.
Come and see the ancient Bluebells!
£5 cash adults, 12-16’s £1 and free for under 12s
All proceeds for the maintenance of the Mill

Let’s welcome our newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!Emily Stanworth, Dominique Gardner, Faye Rush, Chris Wes...
18/04/2026

Let’s welcome our newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!

Emily Stanworth, Dominique Gardner, Faye Rush, Chris West, Jonathan Maby

08/04/2026
We are open on Easter Monday 6th April 12 noon-4pm  CV7 7GY£5 cash entry for adults , including a tour. Morris Dancers, ...
31/03/2026

We are open on Easter Monday 6th April 12 noon-4pm CV7 7GY
£5 cash entry for adults , including a tour.
Morris Dancers, spinners & Weavers.
Small children’s play area, refreshments & toilet . 😎😎😎

07/02/2026

Our wonderful MP , Saqib Bhatti 🌟

07/02/2026
Objections by 9th FebruaryPlease protect Berkswell Windmill & email planning@solihull.gov.uk and/ or mpreece@solihull.go...
01/02/2026

Objections by 9th February

Please protect Berkswell Windmill & email [email protected]
and/ or
[email protected]
by 9th February.
You can adapt the letter below but remember to add your name and address

Matt Preece
Senior Development Officer – Major Projects
Economy & Infrastructure Directorate
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Council House, Manor Square
Solihull
B91 3QB

Dear Mr Preece,
I write to object to the outline planning application PL/2025/02275/PPOL.
I wish to protect the Working Grade II * Listed Berkswell Windmill.
It is of national & international significance .
The proposed development will interfere with the Windflow and this could stop tge sails from turning. The cap needs to turn 360 degrees so that the sails face the wind.
Berkswell Windmill is one of only a handful of working Windmills in the U.K.
The developer’s ecological survey is flawed and the developer has not carried out a Windflow assessment.
The site regularly floods and an underground Brook runs through it.
The NPPF states that the setting and character of Historic Assets must be protected and it also specifies tgat Green Belt should not be built upon.
I object to all housing on this site for the above- mentioned reasons.
I am also concerned that Catesby state that they will purchase Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) credits from Oxfordshire.
I propose that instead of dwellings , the applicant should ensure that the entire site is protected as green public open space.
The applicant could make a large return on investment by selling BNG credits to developers from across the UK and in so doing, would protect the Meriden Gap and the diverse flora and fauna whilst enhancing and protecting the Grade ii* Listed working Berkswell Windmill for generations to come.
Yours sincerely,
Add your name and address.

2026 is the Mill’s Bicentenary Year so lots of celebrations!We are open on Saturdays from 12 noon- 4pm on:Easter Monday ...
07/12/2025

2026 is the Mill’s Bicentenary Year so lots of celebrations!
We are open on Saturdays from 12 noon- 4pm on:

Easter Monday 6 April
Saturday 9 May
13 June
11 July
Heritage Day 12 September
10 October

27/10/2025

Volunteers are fitting clamps to the sails at Berkswell Windmill. The picture shows Shaka Hall hoisting the first clamp timber using a set of multi-sheave pulleys on 15th October.

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Windmill Lane
Balsall Common
CV77GY

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