Throughout the UK there are quite a few Water Mills.
However, many of them are either preserved heritage buildings, private homes,
restaurants and businesses or derelict. There are a few Water Mills that
have millers and are licensed to produce flour on a commercial basis.
Most Water Mills have only one or two mill stones or more often roller mills
working and as a result are only able to supply flour to a local market.
The mills will supply local sales outlets and the quality of the flour
produced by these mills is exceptionally good. The cool milling process
does not degrade the flour and most of the nutrient value is retained, giving
a much superior taste and texture to bread products.
Cauldwells Mill -
Derbyshire
Stainsby Mill - Derbyshire Shugborough Mill - Staffordshire New Hall Mill - West Midlands Bunbury Mill - Cheshire Walk Mill - Cheshire Lode Mill - Cambridge Houghton Mill - Cambridgeshire CrakehallMill - Yorkshire Salkeld Mill - Cumbria
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Becheldre Mill - Powys Talgarth Mill - Powys Felin Ganol - Ceredigion Y-Felin - Pembrokeshire Leatheringsett Mill - Norfolk Packenham Water Mill- Suffolk Town Mill - Dorset Dunster Mill - Somerset Burcott Mill - Somerset Cotehele Mill - Cornwall
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Mill pages are downloaded as .pdf files from the active links.
Water Mills