Built in 1797 and restored in 2002 Heage Windmill, a Grade II listed building, is the only working, stone-towered, multi-sailed windmill in England. She is set in the Derbyshire countryside, providing spectacular views towards the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Car parking space is available on site with wheelchair access to the Interpretation Centre, shop, toilets and the ground floor of the mill. Not all areas are guide dog friendly e.g. up the ladder type stairs to the top two floors of the mill. The adjacent drying kiln has been rebuilt and provides the Visitor Centre and shop selling souvenirs, flour and light refreshments. There are hands on activities for children. Groups are welcome by prior arrangement and dogs are admitted on a lead but are not allowed in the mill. Flour milling may take place when the wind is favourable. Look out for the many special events throughout the year. When the mill is closed telephone 01773 853136.