Bourne Mill
Bourne Mill
Picturesque watermill with working waterwheel
A delightful piece of late Elizabethan playfulness. Built for banquets and converted into a mill in the 19th century.
Just a mile south of Colchester sits Bourne Mill, a grade 1 listed building steeped in history. It was built as a fishing lodge in 1591, converted to a fulling mill around 1640 and then converted to a corn mill in about 1840, which continued working until the 1930s. It is well worth a visit.
Bourne Mill is set in tranquil grounds, next to a millpond and babbling stream. The mill still has a working waterwheel and the grounds give plenty of scope for family fun. The grounds have a pond, wetlands and woods and are home to a variety of wildlife including birds, bats, waterfowl, bugs and beetles.
Venue Category:
Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Activities provided:
Animal Encounters
Bird Watching
Cookery / Food
Environment
Exhibitions
Gardens
Guided Tour
Science
Technology
Workshops
Curriculum:
Citizenship
History
PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education)
Science
Technology / Engineering
Suitability:
Key Stage 2 (8-11)
Key Stage 3 (12-14)
Key Stage 4 (15-16)
Key Stage 5 (17+)
Residential?:
No
Locality:
Venue Address:
Bourne Road
Colchester
Essex
CO2 8RT
Venue Contact Number:
01206 768145
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