September 2023 by Liz Quinton
Google said it was open but when we got there only a little shop was open and the cafe/ the rest of it had been closed for months
August 2023 by Debbie Towns
Lovely lunch in beautiful location.Afternoon teas looked spectacular
March 2023 by Andy Brown
Not many in, nice beer and wine but cold I had to put my jacket onBrilliant craft cabinet made by the bar tender
March 2023 by Luke Wales
Hidden gem. Went for a cup of tea, had some locally produced Cider and forgot my name.
October 2022 by Paul Moss
Lovely well kept site in a quite village. Two small ponds which although with low water like most water table ponds at the moment produced several large roach and beautiful carp up to 10lb.Owners were very present and helpful. Only reason for 4 stars is the lack of an onsite toilet. However for £12 per night including electric, water, toilet/waste emptying points and £5 a day for fishing its a great value site.
October 2022 by David Ellis (It?s me)
Violets tea room at Denver mill. A hidden gem of a tea room,loverly setting with loverly staff. Arrived early so limited range but lucky enough the large sausage rolls just out of oven, best ever tasted. I?m told buy my wife it gets really busy weekends when she met friend here. Also small ladies ware shop and pub in same place served buy one fairly large car park. Worth a visit if in area of Downham Market.
July 2022 by John P
Popped in with my son on the way home from the supermarket. I'm visiting the area and was delighted to see the old electrical machinery on display in the pub. Not busy... excellent place. I'll not drive past there.... I'll go in
July 2022 by Ben L
Nice spot to have lunch. Very polite service. The presentation of the food was lovely and the quality very good. I did ask for the sausage roll to be heated but they didn't, but c'est la vie. It was all good anyway.
January 2022 by Alison Loveridge
Gutted the mill itself is now closed. Staff pleasent, Coffee shop didn't serve ice-cream on a mega hot day, sat outside in the pub garden nice enough to relax for a bit and enjoy the sunshine.Clothes shop n beauty place there, nice for THE OLDER generation to go have a chill out there I'm sure
January 2021 by paul dixon
This was our first visit to the Denver Windmill built 1835, grade ll 6 storey tower mill which has been restored.The Millstone tea rooms on site sell a variety of food and drink, staff were cheerful and friendly, we had a cappuccino but unfortunately for me it was far to hot.
April 2013 by Qype User (cscogg?)
No longer at this location. Shop and tea room moved to King's Lynne on March 2013. Check website for info
October 2011 by Qype User (FenGir?)
Nice and friendly place, good gift shop. Was quite fun climbing the ladders to the top of windmill. (Though I never reached the very top)
November 2008 by Qype User (turquo?)
Lovely quaint place to visit traditional working windmill - buy your flour and muesli here! Lovely tea-shop, currently being updated, quality gift shop with unusual pressies - ideal for Christmas (and coz they're unusual items, no-one knows how much you've spent on them!!)