This 15th-century mill, situated in a tranquil valley, features a stunning timber-framed structure with a distinctive roof and is one of the oldest and best-preserved in the country. The mill's machinery, including its wooden wheels and stone grinding equipment, remains intact, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Visitors can explore the mill's interior, learning about its history and significance, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings, including a nearby stream and woodland walks.
A Victorian watermill on the Cotehele Estate. From the 1880's part of the mill was used as a bakery and bread and cakes were baked daily and delivered to Cotehele and the local villages. The outbuildings include a wheelwrights, blacksmiths and saddlers. There is no parking on site so you either have to walk down from Cotehele House or up from the carpark at Cotehele Quay.
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A Victorian watermill on the Cotehele Estate. From the 1880's part of the mill was used as a bakery and bread and cakes were baked daily and delivered to Cotehele and the local villages. The outbuildings include a wheelwrights, blacksmiths and saddlers. There is no parking on site so you either have to walk down from Cotehele House or up from the carpark at Cotehele Quay.