I really want to give this historic windmill five glorious stars but I can't because the council have let it turn into a bit of a drinking den. As you enter there are broken bottles and cans everywhere - disgraceful really as this is an awesome tourist attraction and a marvelous sight.
The climb up to the top of this tower is easy and well worth the views. You can see The Isle of Man, Scotland, the mouth of the Irish sea, the town of Strangford and the Ards peninsula.
There are two summer seats under the tower where you can sit and take in the views but watch your feet - there are nettles everywhere!
Now the history bit - it was built in 1771 by the Savage family but destroyed by a fire in 1878 leaving only the mill stump. The mill was used to grind grain or making flax. There are loads of these windmills all over the Ards peninsula but this one provides, in my opinion, the best views!
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