New Hall Water Mill Open day

Sun Sep 15 2024 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm

New Hall Mill | Birmingham

Sutton Coldfield Heritage Network
Publisher/HostSutton Coldfield Heritage Network
New Hall Water Mill Open day
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This is a free event, no booking required.
New Hall Mill, a Grade 2 listed building, is one of only two working water mills still surviving in Birmingham. It is privately owned by the New Hall Water Mill Preservation Trust, a registered charity, and is only open to the public for six days each year. It is a significant local example of our industrial heritage, and is located within the New Hall Valley Country Park, formerly farmland.
The present structure dates from the 18th Century, although some parts are much older. In the yard you can hear and see the large overshot water wheel turning, fed from water in the mill pond. Inside the mill you can access all three storeys and see the millstones grinding the wheat into flour, which is available to take home for a small donation. You are free to make your own way through the mill, where our friendly volunteers are on hand to guide you through the traditional process of milling.
The old farm buildings now house the tea room and gift shop/exhibition, and the miller's garden is maintained by the volunteers. You can explore the grounds including the meadow, stream and millpond and browse the visiting exhibitor stalls.
Full address: New Hall Mill, off Wylde Green Road, Sutton Coldfield, B76 1QU
Part wheelchair access to ground floor of the mill only. There is an accessible viewpoint across the millpond. Accessible toilet.
Inside the mill there are 3 storeys with stairs to climb. There are uneven surfaces throughout the building. There are uneven surfaces throughout the grounds, in the meadow and alongside the millpond.
Disabled parking is available near to the entrance gate.
Free car parking is in a field on the right after entering the lane off Wylde Green Road. Wylde Green Station is 30 minutes' walk from the mill.
The nearest bus stop is in Walmley village, 10 minutes' walk away.
The mill tea room at the mill serves cream teas, coffee and cake. Musical entertainment is provided in the mill yard by local groups. There are visiting exhibitors in the meadow with everything from fresh bread and hot baps, to craft stalls. There is a meadow hunt and facepainting for the kids. In the old stables there is a gift shop and exhibition room, and Auntie Wainwright's sells a large assortment of second hand items. The miller's garden has a selection of plants and produce available to buy.
This event is organised by The Friends of New Hall Mill
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New Hall Mill, off Wylde Green Road,Birmingham, United Kingdom

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