March 2024 by Stephanie Bister
We visited the pottery place, incredibly skilled and beautiful work. A great place to visit when in Lyme Regis.
January 2024 by Jacqui Polley
Brilliant micro brewery.
December 2023 by Richard Conway
Well worth a visit, restored working water mill. The volunteer staff were so friendly and welcoming. This place is a gem!
October 2023 by cakei ob
Lovely location for a small pub and other shops. We will be back
October 2023 by Nick Davey
Free entry and a fascinating explanation of the mill. A little gem well worth finding
October 2023 by Gareth Turner
Very nice and informative..
October 2023 by Wendy Hickson
Lovely little hideaway to have a nice relaxing drink
October 2023 by Jennie Chan
This is worth a visit if you are visiting Lyme Regis. The mill is a restored and cared for piece of history which offers an informative tour and the opportunity to purchase milled flour. Thanks to Steve and John for a wonderful visit and all the passion for looking after a gem of a place! There's a donation box for folk to show appreciation and support the efforts and upkeep of the mill.
October 2023 by michael spendlove
Visited the micro brewery. A good selection of beers and gifts in a pleasant courtyard environment.
October 2023 by David Bowes
Off the main tourist route,well worth a visit
August 2023 by Dave Auger
Friendly and informative volunteers help this fantastic place in its historic perspective.
August 2023 by Ian Taylor
The queue of 15 lined up before it opens tell you everything you need to know. The food is delicious and good value for money.
August 2023 by Jane Pamphlett
The Miller we spoke to was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the mill. Unfortunately, we arrived late afternoon, and the mill was closing at 3.00pm, so the free tour was done at a brisk pace. We would certainly go back. Entrance to the mill is free, but they would like a donation or you could buy flour in the shop all proceeds are put back into preserving the mill. The mill is run by volunteers.
August 2023 by Really Nobody
Magical place. Lovely lady greeted us with such a warm welcome. Then met Miller Michael, a real fountain of knowledge. The Mill itself has another time charm to it, so much history. It seemed rather quiet while we were there, but thats actually because we were still there during the start of their lunch break. We were not made aware they had closed for lunch...so kind of them not to push us out of the door! But that sums this gem of a place and the people running it up! And, final bonus we bought two bags of organic stone milled flour which tastes delicious. Thank you.
July 2023 by Roy Brachmanski
Lovely courtyard with lots going on