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The windmills of Jack and Jill sit above the Clayton train tunnel to the north of Brighton. They overlook the weald to the North Downs and appear on the sykline as the distinctive twin black & white windmills. Jack is the Black windmill and is privately owned, Jill is the White one and is owned by the Jack and Jill Windmills Society which has restored the corn mill and opens it for the public.
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