Moulton, Lincolnshire

Moulton is the primary village of an extensive Fenland parish, over 16 miles (26 km) in length.

[2][3] Old boys of the Grammar School included: Moulton railway station closed to passengers in 1959, on the Spalding to Holbeach line.

On 28 July 2005, a mini-tornado swept through the village, damaging the church roof and some other properties in the vicinity, depositing glass tens of metres away.

The mill was a subject of the first series of BBC2's Restoration, after which it received a Heritage Lottery Fund grant, and benefited from fundraising events.

[10] New sails were fitted on 21 November 2011 and on 28 April 2013 the first bag of flour to be ground with wind power in over 100 years was produced.

[13] The remains of Moulton Castle, now a small mound of earth and a moat, lie south of the village.

Tower mill and All Saints' spire, Moulton
The Elloe Stone