Beacon Mill located at Brighton BN2 7JA, UK

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Varun Kachhwaha

4 Google Rating

There are some good views of the sea and the turbines from here. The windmill itself is nice and add

4/ 5

There are some good views of the sea and the turbines from here. The windmill itself is nice and adds to the scenery. I would recommend going if you're nearby, but it's nothing special to make a trip around.

Paul Watts

5 Google Rating

A beautiful nature reserve with fabulous views.

5/ 5

A beautiful nature reserve with fabulous views.

Adam Dobay

5 Google Rating

Amazing views, great walks. Check ahead for special times when the mill is open for visitors.

5/ 5

Amazing views, great walks. Check ahead for special times when the mill is open for visitors.

Mike Dawson

5 Google Rating

Wonderful views

5/ 5

Wonderful views

Andie Georgiou

5 Google Rating

Beautiful old wind mill. Very well kept

5/ 5

Beautiful old wind mill. Very well kept

Nick Lawrence

4 Google Rating

Interesting feature and good views of the sea and rolling hills.

4/ 5

Interesting feature and good views of the sea and rolling hills.

Gav A Lar

4 Google Rating

Great views and good for a bracing winter walk!

4/ 5

Great views and good for a bracing winter walk!

Anj

4 Google Rating

Good walk, stunning views close to pubs, shops and the beach.

4/ 5

Good walk, stunning views close to pubs, shops and the beach.

Rinat Grigori

5 Google Rating

Magickal place where magickal things tend to happen • @rinatgrigori

5/ 5

Magickal place where magickal things tend to happen • @rinatgrigori

Tyler Stevens

5 Google Rating

Wow this place is stunning. If you want to have a look inside then you need to make sure you call in

5/ 5

Wow this place is stunning. If you want to have a look inside then you need to make sure you call in advance as they are not always open. If you come and it's closed it's not a total loss because the area is amazing. Though, if you bus here don't come on a windy day! My bus was blown all across the road. Come when there is no wind

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