[3] The towe was built by Thomas Honeysett, a local bricklayer and fitted out by Neve with machinery supplied by the Phoenix Iron Foundry, Lewes.
[4] In 1966, Mr Hall started to repair the mill, which in 1977 was in a similar condition to when it stopped working, with two sails and missing the fantail.
In 2005, the Trust were awarded a plaque by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings "in recognition of the high quality of the restoration of the mill back to working order".
Stone Cross Mill is twinned with De Wachter, Zuidlaren, Netherlands.
[2] Stone Cross Windmill is a five-storey tower mill with a stage at first floor level.