Windmills in Essex - Essex County Council describes and illustrates the types of mill and their history in the county. Also covers mill preservation and restoration. - http://www.essexcc.gov.uk/vip8/ecc/ECCWebsite/content/binaries/documents/Windmills_In_Essex.pdf
Wheatley Windmill - A comprehensive site for Wheatley Windmill, near Oxford. Includes history, photo gallery, virtual tour, how to visit, and a huge restoration section with plenty more photos. - http://wheatleymill.co.uk
Trader Windmill, Sibsey, Lincolnshire - This rare six-sailed working mill, built in 1877, is open to the public. History, photographs and visitor information, with link to location map. - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server.php?show=ConProperty.71
Lincolnshire Windmills - Lincolnshire County Council hosts photographs by Peter Kirk, location maps, and extracts from Peter Dolman, "Lincolnshire Windmills: A contemporary survey" (1986), organised by district. - http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/windmills
Friends of Bocking Windmill - An association which cares for this Essex postmill dating from 1721 and aims to develop the mill as a museum. Aims, photograph and details of open days. - http://beehive.thisisessex.co.uk/bockingwindmill/
Windmills and How They Work - John Vince describes the development, structure and working of the principal types of windmill to be found in the British Isles. - http://www.garfnet.org.uk/new_mill/autumn96/jv_mill.htm
Findon Windmill, West Sussex - Illustrated history of this 1823 post-mill by Valerie Martin, using primary sources. Part of Findon Village Antiquities. - http://www.findonvillage.com/indwin.htm
Fulbourn Windmill - A smock windmill near Cambridge built in 1808. Stopped working in 1937 and now being restored. The Fulbourn Windmill Society supply history, photographs, restoration log and calendar. - http://www.fulbourn.windmill.btinternet.co.uk
English Windmills - Sandra Wittman provides a history, description of types and operation, bibliography, photographs. - http://servercc.oakton.edu/~wittman/mills/mills.htm