Old Mill

The Cotswolds


Right on the River Eye, the Old Mill houses a cafe and crafts shop as well as a small museum, where you can find out all about the building’s former life as a water-powered flour mill. A watermill is recorded as operating in this location as far back as the Domesday Book (1086).


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