Nadur's Windmill (Il-Mithna ta' Sufa) - by Anton Said

During the reign of the Knights of the Order of St. John in Malta, there existed a considerable number of windmills. The main reason was to grind corn for flour. In the mid 19th century, the brothers Lorenzo, Giuseppe and Randu Camilleri settled in Gozo, and during 1853 they built this windmill situated at the outskirts of Nadur, very near the locality of Qala. 

It is called TA’ SUFA after a family nickname.