Buckland Windmill
When the owners contacted the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings for advice, they were surprised to find that it existed, because the mill had been missed by Ken Farries and Martin Mason,[3] and omitted from their comprehensive work on windmills in the county.[4] The restoration of the mill took place over a number of years, starting in 1995-97 when the building was repaired and made weatherproof.The work was funded by grants from the BAA (Environmental Grants Scheme), at Gatwick, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Rural Enterprise Scheme), Mole Valley District Council and Surrey Historic Buildings Trust.The millwrights were Tony Hole, of Dorothea Restorations and Vincent Pargeter, who was responsible for the sails.[2] Buckland Windmill is a small circular smock mill built on a two-storey building.