Sitting high on the eastern side of the small Norfolk village of Weybourne is Weybourne Windmill. The five-storey red brick tower mill was built in 1850 and had a white boat shaped cap with a petticoat, an 8 bladed fan, a gallery and a second floor stage. During the 1920s the mill underwent extensive restoration work and all the machinery was removed and the roof raised. In 1969 new sails, which were lower than the roofline, were installed. Today the windmill can still be seen from miles away.