Salts Mill is normally open Weds - Sun, closed Mon & Tues but open most bank Holiday Mondays including bank holiday Monday August 26th 2024 - please check our official website for full details. Admission and parking are free of charge. Different areas of the mill have different opening times - please see our official website for details. For other business in the mill, please contact them directly for their opening hours. To reserve a table in Salts Diner, please email [email protected] Driving? Please see the directions section of our website to find your way to the carpark. Hope to see you soon!
A really wonderful place to stroll around looking at nice things for 3-4 hours. A fantastic use of an historic and beautiful industrial business with a very uplifting and important heritage, especially for this part of the world. The video showing the story of what it was and how it became what it is now and why it is a UNESCO site was very moving. So much art and photography to see, choc a block with Hockney works...all for free! The Ian Beesley exhibition was a highlight for me. The antique shop too. The Peace Museum is cool too. Also, probably the biggest building I have ever been in and with lots of original features...The sheer scale is incredible. Be prepared to walk lots.
What an amazing place to visit, and so much to see! Beautiful art and photography displays, a book store, antiques, jewlery, hiking wear, peace museum and more. Even a few caffes/ places for food in there too. I recommend setting aside a couple of hours if you really want to make the most of your visit here! There are also elevators to access all floors.
This historic textile mill is at the heart of saltaire. there's plenty of interesting displays from paintings and pottery to book shops and cafes + photography displays of the mill's history. There's even a bicycle shop. Also take a look at David Hockney's a year in Normandie . Well worth a visit.
A wonderful afternoon out! If you like: art supplies, modern home decor, books of any variety, large open spaces with lots of natural light, this is worth the trip! An old textiles mill that has been left largely untouched. 1st floor focuses on art: lots of pictures on the wall with tables full of art supplies, books on many forms of art including photography etc. 2nd floor focuses on modern home decor, Alessi kitchen supplies, a cafe (dairy free catered for with some options - dairy free milkshakes are divine!!), antiques, photography exhibition space. Half of the 2nd floor is a bookshop with the most beautiful, interesting books on so many topics! Fantastic children's section. It was like being in a good sized Waterstones. We didn't so the 3rd floor - saving it for another day! We were there 3.5 hours probably needed another hour and a half to do everything. There is a free car park, but be careful you don't accidentally park in the private car park as you'll receive a fine!
A day we'll spent, visiting the mill and the art gallery. Nice walk and well organised museums for the peace museum (interactive)
I adore this place, as a media person who is interested in art, then this is the place to come. It has everything shops, Cafes , I went there with my daughter and her boyfriend, who both enjoyed the experience, The Hockney gallery is amazing , if you're in the area, then it's the place to come ! Absolutely top-notch
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A really wonderful place to stroll around looking at nice things for 3-4 hours. A fantastic use of an historic and beautiful industrial business with a very uplifting and important heritage, especially for this part of the world. The video showing the story of what it was and how it became what it is now and why it is a UNESCO site was very moving. So much art and photography to see, choc a block with Hockney works...all for free! The Ian Beesley exhibition was a highlight for me. The antique shop too. The Peace Museum is cool too. Also, probably the biggest building I have ever been in and with lots of original features...The sheer scale is incredible. Be prepared to walk lots.
What an amazing place to visit, and so much to see! Beautiful art and photography displays, a book store, antiques, jewlery, hiking wear, peace museum and more. Even a few caffes/ places for food in there too. I recommend setting aside a couple of hours if you really want to make the most of your visit here! There are also elevators to access all floors.
This historic textile mill is at the heart of saltaire. there's plenty of interesting displays from paintings and pottery to book shops and cafes + photography displays of the mill's history. There's even a bicycle shop. Also take a look at David Hockney's a year in Normandie . Well worth a visit.
A wonderful afternoon out! If you like: art supplies, modern home decor, books of any variety, large open spaces with lots of natural light, this is worth the trip! An old textiles mill that has been left largely untouched. 1st floor focuses on art: lots of pictures on the wall with tables full of art supplies, books on many forms of art including photography etc. 2nd floor focuses on modern home decor, Alessi kitchen supplies, a cafe (dairy free catered for with some options - dairy free milkshakes are divine!!), antiques, photography exhibition space. Half of the 2nd floor is a bookshop with the most beautiful, interesting books on so many topics! Fantastic children's section. It was like being in a good sized Waterstones. We didn't so the 3rd floor - saving it for another day! We were there 3.5 hours probably needed another hour and a half to do everything. There is a free car park, but be careful you don't accidentally park in the private car park as you'll receive a fine!
A day we'll spent, visiting the mill and the art gallery. Nice walk and well organised museums for the peace museum (interactive)
I adore this place, as a media person who is interested in art, then this is the place to come. It has everything shops, Cafes , I went there with my daughter and her boyfriend, who both enjoyed the experience, The Hockney gallery is amazing , if you're in the area, then it's the place to come ! Absolutely top-notch