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Sibsey Trader Mill

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Located in the village of [[Sibsey]] it one of two [[windmill]]s which were grinding flour for the local comunity. Rhodes Windmill (the second of the two) has been converted into a house. Built in 1877 by Saunders of Louth, since then it has been restored and is now owned by English herritage and managed by an independant party. It is a six storey windmill with complete gear, sails and fantail still works today.

(I should be receiving more history on Sibsey Trader Mill soon)

== Types of [[flour]] it currently grounds ==
Sibsey Trader Mill currently grinds and makes several different types of [[flour]] including:
*Plain Unbleached [[Flour]]
*Plain Unbleached Self-raising [[Flour]]
*Wholemeal [[Flour]]
*Self-raising Wholemeal [[Flour]]
*Spelt [[Flour]]
*Malted Four Grain [[Flour]]
*Golden Pastry [[Flour]]
*Pancake [[Flour]]

== [[Tea-room]] ==

Recently the [[Tea-room]] has been awarded gold citation after nomination by visitors in a competition organised by ‘Lincolnshire Life’ magazine. The owner stated ‘This is a great boost to our confidence as we have only been at the mill for two seasons – the first of which only lasted a few months due to closure for unexpected essential repairs.’

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

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