[1] Originally it had four common sails, but through most of its working life had a more usual combination of two common and two spring sails, providing power with flexibility.
[3] Following the possibility of its demolition, it was acquired and restored in 1962 by Wrawby Windmill Preservation Society.
[2] It was returned to working order in 1965 with new sails and a new set of stones.
[4] Maintenance work in 2008, which returned the mill to mixed sail types, was funded by the SPAB Mill Repairs Fund and local residents.
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