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Bidra med feedbackUnderstand that I had not been wrong at the right time and place this mill would be an excellent artifact/founding for the teaching students all about the craft of grinding and the historical significance of this branch in derbyshire I work in bristol at the moment and uneasy use rolls royce, mbda, etc. I can 't rub too much, they can 't it on if they really want it to work, but the reality is that one it is now hydroelectrically powered (no actual water wheels drive the gearbox and b they do not actually mill chalk here more. they shouldn't build me spitfire with rolls anymore! but I had somehow expected to buy some flour in the workshop that had been milled before site. many mehle were available, but bad coming on the labeling is always a safe sign that they 're an import. I spent money in the load anyway (it is a nice look, and I did not want to see that it is lost for educational purposes, but it loses a star because I could not make pasta with real caudwell flour milled tonight!
Enjoyed our visit today to the Mill complex. Purchased several types of flour and had lovely coffee and cake in the cafe. Staff very friendly and helpful. Excellent choice of cake. Happy to recommend a visit. Thanks
Lovely little place. Vegetarian cafe, few little shops. There's an old flour mill you can look around to see how they worked it the day. The shops also sell flour of various types. Well worth a visit.
A very interesting place to visit. Great cafe, had very yummy minted pea soup. Lots of good gifts in the shop and a variety of flours for bread making. Can highly recommend.
Lovely mill, nice to look around and see how it all works.Brilliant little art shop and flower shop. Great shop where you can buy oats, flour and pizza flour etc all from the mill, brilliant. Then a coffee in the cafe before a lovely stroll down by the water