Spanning the River Itchen, this water-powered corn mill was first recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086. Rebuilt in 1744, it remained in use until the turn of the last century and has now been restored to full working order. The waterwheel and machinery turn daily throughout the season and there is something to interest everyone, including awe-inspiring mill-races, hands-on activities for children, a video presentation and displays about the river and its wildlife.No WC. Public WCs 200yds
No parking on site. Parking at Chesil car park. Park & ride to Winchester from M3, exit 10
Info for DisabledParking: Designated spaces at Chesil car park, 100yds. Drop-off point. Building: Steps to entrance. Ground floor has steps. Stairs with handrail to other floors. Seating available. Audio visual/video, photograph album. Shop: Ramped entrance. Drop-down table or clipboard available
Well-stocked gift shop

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