Off Wylde Green Rd, The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield B76 1QU, United KingdomMap
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A very interesting place to visit with a warm welcome
The Mill is only open a few days a year, but being entirely volunteer run with no admission charge this makes sense. Its a really interesting place with lots for all the family.
It is so good to meet so many enthusiastic volunteers. The Mill is rare as it dates from 18th century and has an interesting past but after the brook which powered the watermill was diverted was power...
Open around 4 times each year(see website), this mill is a lovely example of a bygone age. Contains working millstones and grader you can see up close how flour was milled on a low scale. Buildings ex...
Every year the open days get more interesting. Music, stalls, informative guides, a great cafe with lovely cakes and best of all a working flour mill. Check out their website for open days/
It’s only open a few days a year, and I’ve been meaning to go for a while but kept missing the days. I really recommend it to anyone who has any interest in history or machinery. Even if you don’t, th...
A very interesting place to visit with a warm welcome
The Mill is only open a few days a year, but being entirely volunteer run with no admission charge this makes sense. Its a really interesting place with lots for all the family.
Entertainment and Education
It is so good to meet so many enthusiastic volunteers. The Mill is rare as it dates from 18th century and has an interesting past but after the brook which powered the watermill was diverted was power...
A Quaint little Working mill
Open around 4 times each year(see website), this mill is a lovely example of a bygone age. Contains working millstones and grader you can see up close how flour was milled on a low scale. Buildings ex...
A must see venue on the open days
Every year the open days get more interesting. Music, stalls, informative guides, a great cafe with lovely cakes and best of all a working flour mill. Check out their website for open days/
Really great
It’s only open a few days a year, and I’ve been meaning to go for a while but kept missing the days. I really recommend it to anyone who has any interest in history or machinery. Even if you don’t, th...