Stone Cross Windmill
Stone Cross Windmill, also known as Blackness Mill, is a Grade II* listed building and a distinctive landmark in East Sussex, England. Built in 1876, it was originally used for grinding wheat into flour. The windmill ceased operation in the mid-20th century but has since been restored to working order by a dedicated team of volunteers. Visitors can explore the mill's four floors, learn about its history and the milling process, and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the top. The windmill also features a shop where local produce and souvenirs are sold, and it hosts various events throughout the year. Its preservation and educational role make it an important piece of the area's heritage and an interesting attraction for those interested in historical engineering and rural life.