Visitor destination with Cafe' Shops, Craft, Wellbeing Centre, Wedding Venue. Photographers and much more including a Water Mill with working water wheel.
I have been driving past this mill for some years and have not had the time to explore this place! Recently, l stopped here and explored the shopping village and the beautiful mill. I had a nice cream tea at the cafe in the village and would highly recommend a trip here.
Spotted as driving past to visit relatives, turned around and came back, glad I did, lovely quaint place, well maintained grounds, lovely shops and cafe, a little treasure
Kersey Mill is a interesting little spot just outside of Hadleigh that has developed and changed since I grew up in the area as a kid. The Mill itself is an old water-driven flour mill dating from the late 1800s set in large landscaped gardens. The working parts of the mill (which have recently been restored) and the grounds are FREE to enter and walk around. The mill itself is quite interesting, and you could easily pass a leisurely 30 minutes or an hour walking around the gardens, walking by the river, or having a swing on a couple of tree-swings that are there. Behind the mill there is a development of shops, a fitness studio, and The Venue (a popular place for local weddings). The shops include a number of craft shops, a charity shop, a baby shop, and a cafe. There are also some health and fitness studios. The shopping area was not busy when I was there mid-week, and had plenty of parking. it has a laid-back ambience, was quite pleasant to stroll around. I would certainly recommend a stop here, well worth a visit. Hit the thumbs up if this was helpful
I waited ages for coffee only one person in cafe , 2 teenagers serving ,very polite although she forgot to bring the sugar out ,and my coffee was cold by then ,I paid PS7. 00 something when I left the waitress was sitting on the table outside on her phone.
For National drive it day, great food establishments in a packed out show so perfect..place to be.
Had a really good English breakfast here and as a bonus they host a mini car 'show' occasionally. It's also in a lovely countryside setting.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
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I have been driving past this mill for some years and have not had the time to explore this place! Recently, l stopped here and explored the shopping village and the beautiful mill. I had a nice cream tea at the cafe in the village and would highly recommend a trip here.
Spotted as driving past to visit relatives, turned around and came back, glad I did, lovely quaint place, well maintained grounds, lovely shops and cafe, a little treasure
Kersey Mill is a interesting little spot just outside of Hadleigh that has developed and changed since I grew up in the area as a kid. The Mill itself is an old water-driven flour mill dating from the late 1800s set in large landscaped gardens. The working parts of the mill (which have recently been restored) and the grounds are FREE to enter and walk around. The mill itself is quite interesting, and you could easily pass a leisurely 30 minutes or an hour walking around the gardens, walking by the river, or having a swing on a couple of tree-swings that are there. Behind the mill there is a development of shops, a fitness studio, and The Venue (a popular place for local weddings). The shops include a number of craft shops, a charity shop, a baby shop, and a cafe. There are also some health and fitness studios. The shopping area was not busy when I was there mid-week, and had plenty of parking. it has a laid-back ambience, was quite pleasant to stroll around. I would certainly recommend a stop here, well worth a visit. Hit the thumbs up if this was helpful
I waited ages for coffee only one person in cafe , 2 teenagers serving ,very polite although she forgot to bring the sugar out ,and my coffee was cold by then ,I paid PS7. 00 something when I left the waitress was sitting on the table outside on her phone.
For National drive it day, great food establishments in a packed out show so perfect..place to be.
Had a really good English breakfast here and as a bonus they host a mini car 'show' occasionally. It's also in a lovely countryside setting.