Located at the eastern edge of Sandend in Aberdeenshire, the Glasshaugh Windmill was built in 1761. Only the ruins of the building remain, and as such are protected as a building of architectural and historical importance. Due to its unusual shape, it is locally known as the 'Cup and Saucer'.
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