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Brixton Windmill Open Weekend 11 & 12 May


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Brixton Windmill will be open 1pm to 5pm on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 May.  Full guided tours are bookable via our website and we also run free shorter drop in tours throughout the afternoon. It's also National Mills Weekend and we'll be aiming to get our sails turning on Saturday afternoon - always something amazing to see! Our cafe and shop will be open for delicious home made cakes, unique Brixton gifts and Brixton Windmill Flour. On Sunday 12 May we'll also be running a guided walk of Brixton Hill - lots more information about the local area and the wider context of Brixton Windmill. 

For information and booking visit www.brixtonwindmill.org

We are always looking for new volunteers to help with everything from tour guiding and flour milling to cafe assistants and cake bakers - for more information see https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/get-involved/volunteer/

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