Mill Green Museum & Watermill will be shut from Dec 2023 until Feb 2024. However during December there will be events on Fridays and Saturdays, as well the the Escape Room run by Pier Pressure. Please see our website for details. We make our own organic stoneground flour at the mill, which you can buy from our shop in Mill Green.
It was wonderful to know and understand the functionality of the mill. Miller is a wonderful person. Tea and scones were amazing.
Very interesting visit. The miller was great he gave us a good talk on the history, answered all our questions demonstrated the workings of the mill and the water wheel. He gave us so much time and was such a friendly chap. There's a small art exhibition in one of the first rooms, live music outside. They are running murder mystery escape room adventures around the mill at the moment which looked like a lot of fun. We had a lovely cream tea in the he gardens. The scones are made with the flour from the mill. They are lovely. It's a great place for a few hours out. Car park, toilets and friendly staff.
Excellent. The miller explained the workings of the mill for my grandsons in a way they really enjoyed. Scones in the cafe were also voted excellent by the boys. Congratulations to all the staff you are doing a great job. Thanks for a really enjoyable visit.
Charming bit of history here, to see the making of a still working water mill. As well as some background lore about who was living here at a young age. Had a pleasant time just wandering around and admiring the work that was put in to this place.
There are plenty of restored mills around, but very few are still actively milling corn to produce flour you can then purchase. This place is a rare treasure. Excellent from every aspect, but the warmth and enthusiasm of their team was memorable. Plentiful free parking, clean loos, superbly restored and lovingly maintained ancient fully working technology is presented in context and clearly seen and presented. Initial warm greeting from reception lady, tour conducted by the miller, and charisma of the catering lady with her perfect cream teas made our long trip to visit fully worthwhile. If you think you might find this place interesting, be assured you will. Highly recommended! Our dog enjoyed visiting too. Tea and coffee cafetieres are "bottomless", and it's also worth visiting just to enjoy their cafe.
The Mill creates an excellent snapshot of historic milling in the past. The Miller was very informative and friendly. Not only is the mechanics if the mill brilliant to watch, how it was returned to working order is interesting. The tales of how the mill returned to full time milling during Covid is only a testament to all those who have contributed to the mills past.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Restaurant
Good for kids
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It was wonderful to know and understand the functionality of the mill. Miller is a wonderful person. Tea and scones were amazing.
Very interesting visit. The miller was great he gave us a good talk on the history, answered all our questions demonstrated the workings of the mill and the water wheel. He gave us so much time and was such a friendly chap. There's a small art exhibition in one of the first rooms, live music outside. They are running murder mystery escape room adventures around the mill at the moment which looked like a lot of fun. We had a lovely cream tea in the he gardens. The scones are made with the flour from the mill. They are lovely. It's a great place for a few hours out. Car park, toilets and friendly staff.
Excellent. The miller explained the workings of the mill for my grandsons in a way they really enjoyed. Scones in the cafe were also voted excellent by the boys. Congratulations to all the staff you are doing a great job. Thanks for a really enjoyable visit.
Charming bit of history here, to see the making of a still working water mill. As well as some background lore about who was living here at a young age. Had a pleasant time just wandering around and admiring the work that was put in to this place.
There are plenty of restored mills around, but very few are still actively milling corn to produce flour you can then purchase. This place is a rare treasure. Excellent from every aspect, but the warmth and enthusiasm of their team was memorable. Plentiful free parking, clean loos, superbly restored and lovingly maintained ancient fully working technology is presented in context and clearly seen and presented. Initial warm greeting from reception lady, tour conducted by the miller, and charisma of the catering lady with her perfect cream teas made our long trip to visit fully worthwhile. If you think you might find this place interesting, be assured you will. Highly recommended! Our dog enjoyed visiting too. Tea and coffee cafetieres are "bottomless", and it's also worth visiting just to enjoy their cafe.
The Mill creates an excellent snapshot of historic milling in the past. The Miller was very informative and friendly. Not only is the mechanics if the mill brilliant to watch, how it was returned to working order is interesting. The tales of how the mill returned to full time milling during Covid is only a testament to all those who have contributed to the mills past.