19th - 20th Century Human Ingenuity
Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of vintage equipment at our one-of-a-kind exhibition! Our Vintage Equipment Display features an extensive collection of 19th and early 20th Century equipment that was commonly used in agriculture, trade, transport, and homes.
From rustic plows and wagons to charming household items, our eclectic range of vintage pieces will transport you to a bygone era. Each item tells a unique story, showcasing the remarkable advancements made throughout history.
Our Vintage Equipment Display is perfect for history buffs, collectors, and families alike. Whether you’re interested in learning about the early days of agriculture or simply want to marvel at the intricate details of vintage items, our exhibition has something for everyone. Visit us today to experience the magic of the past and gain a new appreciation for the equipment that helped shape our world. Our Vintage Equipment Display is a must-see for anyone interested in history, innovation, and the power of human ingenuity.
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We offer a range of fun activities including guided tours and interactive exhibits. Visitors can learn to make their own traditional crafts or participate in baking demonstrations using flour milled on-site.
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For groups of 6 or more, please contact us here and we’ll discuss your booking with you.
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How long does a typical visit to Blennerville Windmill last?
A typical visit to Blennerville Windmill lasts approximately one hour. This includes a guided tour of the windmill and a visit to the on-site exhibition, which features interactive displays and information about the history of the mill and its role in the community.
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