Superb Museum with lots of interesting exhibits from a bye-gone era. Many interesting agricultural implements and a full Cobber's Workshop as well a Smithy. The Mill itself tells it's own unique storey of flour production through the ages, with original machinery still in place within the building. The Millers Cottage gives an insight into the Family who lived and worked there. Dave our Guide was excellent and took the time to answer any questions we had with his faultless in-depth knowledge. A very pleasant way to spend an hour and the work of the Volunteers is outstanding. Will...
Read moreWhat a lovely place! Well worth a visit. I think I would say suitable for adults and thoughtful, inquisitive children aged 7 and above. Run by volunteer enthusiasts, one of whom will show you around. An informative trip back in time. They're restoring the cap and sails at the moment with a view to having it working again in 2022. Don't let the lack of the windmill outline put you off; there's still lots to see and learn. Free, but donations...
Read moreI've given 5 stars because I know that this is a very interesting place to visit, however on Tuesday 9 July we attempted to visit and drove into the entrance to find that there was absolutely nowhere to park, so drove out again. I'm sure this wasn't because it was full of visitors vehicles on a weekday, so must have been volunteer's vehicles taking up all the car...
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