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 The History of the Mill

John Pocklington
John Pocklington 1865 - 1941
The mill was originally built in 1830 by Edward Ingledew of Gainsborough for Michael Hare as a five-sailed mill.  Following a severe thunderstorm which blew off the cap and sails, it was repaired in 1892. The repairs were carried out by John Pocklington using a cap and eight sails from a windmill in Boston.  The bricks from the Boston mill were recycled and used to build the mill house that stands at the front of the site.

Heckington mill ceased work in 1946 and deteriorated until it was purchased by Kesteven County Council in 1953 and made safe. The mill underwent restoration in 1986 and further major repairs were carried out in 2004 and is now in full working order.

The mill is now owned by Lincolnshire County Council, but is operated and run on a voluntary basis by The Friends of Heckington Windmill.

A full history of the mill is available from the mill shop or buy online here.


Timeline:
1830 - New mill tower built at Heckington for Michael Hare 
1833 - Five sailed machinery completed
1836 - Mill ownership passed to Mr Nash, baker in the village
1837 & 1847 - Mill put up for sale with no success
1890 - Mill severely damaged in thunderstorm
1891 - Site purchased by John Pocklington
1892 - Repairs carried out and 8 sails fitted
1907 - Wheat grinding ceased at Heckington
1933 - Repairs and 4 new sails fitted by John Pocklington
1941 - John Pocklington died leaving the mill to his family
1953 - Kesteven County Council buy the mill for £400
1953 - Basic renovation works to make the mill safe
1969 - 1972 - Mill struck by lightning
1974 - Ownership passed to Lincolnshire County Council
1981 - The Friends of Heckington Mill established
1986 - Mill re-opened & turned again - the first time in 40 years
1999 - Mill ceased working due to structural defects
2004 - Major repairs to the cap & brickwork. Mill re-opened
2009 - Mill house opened as tea room & visitor centre
2010 - Mill stopped working due to requiring urgent sail repairs
2011 - Work started on new sails

A Tale of Two Mills

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Skirbeck Mill - The original 8 sailed mill in Boston

Did you know?

When the new sails are fitted in 2012, it will be the first time that all 8 sails have been replaced since it was installed in 1892.

8 Sail Facts

John Pocklington purchased the mill tower and bakehouse for £250 in 1891.
The Pocklington family lived at the mill for over 100 years.

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Pocklington family circa 1900
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The mill and mill house circa 1900

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Heckington Windmill
Patron - Mr Tony Worth, Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire
Registered Charity No: 1139207
Company Registration No: 07210264