WELCOME TO DANIELS MILL, BRIDGNORTH
WITH THE LARGEST WATERWHEEL POWERING A CORN MILL STILL WORKING IN ENGLAND TODAY.
Daniels Mill and it’s impressive waterwheel have been carefully restored to it’s former glory.
The watermill is virtually unaltered since the 18th Century and was in the ownership of the same family for over 250 years. It is now a Charitable Trust whose purpose is to operate and maintain the Mill for future generations.
Daniels Mill is a fully working watermill set in the idyllic Shropshire countryside, deep in a wooded valley crossed by the 19th century viaduct carrying the Severn Valley Railway to Bridgnorth.
We warmly welcome all visitors to the Mill and views of the waterwheel, viaduct and grounds are easily accessible but please be aware that ,as an historic listed building , there are some steep steps to enter the mill and inside the mill itself if you wish to see the full milling process in action.
Visitors to this tourist attraction are taken back in time when the mill wheel turns and a steam train from the Severn Valley Railway crosses the viaduct at the same time.
OPENING
April to end of October
Open Thursday – Sunday 11am to 4pm
Open Bank Holiday Mondays.
Tearoom available onsite
The mill continues to operate all year round but it is closed to the public November to Easter.
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Adults £5.00
Concessions £4.00
Family Ticket £12.00 (2 Adults & 2 Children)
Pre-schools free
April to end of October Open Thursday – Sunday 11am to 4pm
Open Bank Holiday Mondays.
DANIELS MILL IS SITUATED NEAR THE SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY HALF A MILE FROM THE JUNCTION OF THE HIGHLEY (B4555) AND CLEOBURY MORTIMER (B4363) ROADS OUT OF BRIDGNORTH.