The rebuilding of the Windmill circa 1904 was an extravagant initiative by a local wine merchant cum pub entrepreneur, the eccentric William Wheatley. With its ornate frontage and other costly features, it became known as one of ‘Wheatley’s Follies’. The room right of the corridor is a good survival, with all-round fitted seating of high quality. Also of note are the corridor hatch and four original doors, but little of historical interest is left in the main bar area, which is an amalgamation of the original smoke room and public bar.