I can heartily recommend the place – it’s fascinating and I had a great time there last Spring Bank Holiday Monday in 2015 – not enough people know about this wonderful building.
It’s free to enter too (although donations are welcomed).
Alan Dawson, Friend of the mill, wrote to tell me all about Monday’s event:
Hi Bob,
On behalf of the Friends of Newhall Mill can I ask if you could promote our 2016 season. We had an extremely successful 2015 due in part to the favourable comments and photos made on your blog last year.
New Hall Water Mill is a fully restored 18th century mill which opens to the public on seven days each year. On open days the mill is operated by the Friends of the mill who produce flour and allow visitors to gain an insight into days past.
In addition, monthly changing events & displays, e.g. The Lichfield Lighthouse Company, falconry, steam models, etc, will be undertaken in the mill meadow where you can go on a guided walk or enter our labyrinth, if so desired. We attempt to cater for all interests and a full listing of events and entertainment can be seen on our Facebook page New Hall Mill – Facebook or on our website – www.newhallmill.org.uk.
Additional attractions this Monday include:
– Laurel & Hardy plus the L&H society
– Wood Turner
– Ladybird Books
– Art by the Timmins Twins
– Irons Display
– Steam Models
– Model Fairground
– Helens’ Handmade Crafts
– Beekeeper
– Against The Grain Wood ArtistThere is an exhibition room and a small tearoom selling cakes and beverages along with a garden shop where produce may be purchased from the millers garden.
Entrance to the mill and car parking is free, collection boxes for donations are positioned at various locations. Donations from visitors are most welcome as the mill depends upon these to assist towards the costs of maintaining and running the mill for your pleasure and enjoyment.
The times of opening are 10.00 – 16.00 and this year’s open days are as follows –
Bank holiday Monday May 30th
Sunday June 12th
Sunday July 10th
Sunday August 14th
Bank holiday Monday August 29th
Sunday September 11thAccess to the mill is off Wylde Green road, Sutton Coldfield, B76 1QU, some 200 metres from National cycle route 534.
More details can be found on our website – www.newhallmill.org.uk
Hoping you can give us a mention on the blog
Best regards,
Alan Dawson – A friend of New Hall mill.
This is certainly one worth visiting – please do pop along if you can. You can check out a gallery of my photos taken there last year below. I had a great time.