One of the oldest and most significant windmills on Paxos is the Lesianitis Mill, located in the Mousmouli area. This mill is documented to have existed before 1795 when it was repaired by master miller Stamatis Kouvalias from Preveza. The mill was owned by a group of local families, including the Velianitis family, and passed through several hands over the years. By 1825, the mill’s value had increased significantly, with Christos Linaras compensating the other owners with olive trees worth 3,700 ducats, a considerable sum at the time.
Today, the Lesianitis Mill stands as a historical relic, offering visitors an enchanting glimpse into Paxos’ agricultural past. Though now in ruins, the mill’s architecture and the surrounding landscape still captivate those who visit. From the top of the mill, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views stretching from the island’s capital, Gaios, all the way to Antipaxos.
Sources:
Paxos Culture: Lesianitis Mill – https://www.paxosculture.gr/en-us/POINTS-OF-INTEREST/Lesianitis-Mill-in-Mousmouli-1780-or-1785-1790
Salvator, Ludwig. Paxos and Antipaxos (1884-1885)