Lovely place to visit. Very clean and very well presented. £5 to look round mill which is interesting, but dogs not allowed in that area. Light gauge railway station is just over the bridge. A few shops at the mill, we particularly liked the jewellery shop. Good parking
Beautifully preserved and renovated Corn Mill that brings to life a bygone age. Set in a rolling countryside next to a river where it draws its power from via the huge water wheel. Free parking, extremely good value entrance fee, cafe , other attractions inc light railway. Toilets and a lovely little gift shop. However the star attraction was the mill. A fantastic working Mill with friendly staff and a very informative miller/tour guide who set the mill in motion and kept us beguiled with stories and facts. Lots to see, child friendly and one of the finest examples still going of such a iconic piece of Victorian Engineering and architecture, Great history as been a mill on this site since the 13th century. Please visit and help support the upkeep of this wonderful place for future generations.
ONE TIP - Ring before going as the website was out of date with times and dates open, so we had a wasted visit first time.
We had a great time in the mill. Thought we spend a short time there waiting for the train at the neighbouring light railway but ended up spending over 1 hour with the children enjoying the expansions by the miller and getting engaged in operating the mill and seeing how it all works.
Nice shop where you can buy flour made in the mill.
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