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Melin Adda

Melin Adda is a windmill near Amlwch, Anglesey, which was built in the 1790s and closed down in 1912. The mill was turned into a house in the 1970s. Nearby stood another mill, which was water driven, a much older mill, dating back to 1352.

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  • 1790sMelin Adda, a windmill near Amlwch, Anglesey, was built.
  • 1851Owen Hughes, the miller at the time, was killed after being struck by the sail's boom.
  • 1912Melin Adda windmill closed down.
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