Beaulieu Tide Mill:
David Plunkett writes:
I was
at Beaulieu Tide Mill on the last Sunday of
September, as chairman and organiser of the Mills
Research Group Conference of 2013. With fewer
numbers than I was expecting, our band of
molinologists from across England were treated to an
excellent conducted tour with much explanation of
the past years since the fire of 2006. Andy
Phillips, as clerk of works for the Beaulieu Estate,
was most knowledgeable and fended questions and
queries with expert intent. The revised reuse of
the mill and the additions is very sympathetic and
the projected boat design company, as tenants, looks
very promising. HMG members will have the
opportunity to visit when final fitting out works
are complete in the coming months. Prepare to be
surprised. We may even be allowed to hold a
Hampshire Mills Group meeting here next year! See
David’s full MRG report on
page 9.
Eling
Tide Mill:
Is
recruiting for a new miller and will hope to be
starting 2014 in better shape altogether. See a
report on page 6.
ETM has many outlets to supply, including a recent
addition of Gordleton Mill Restaurant at Sway which
prides itself on using local produce. ETM’s shop
remains open for sales of flour and many other
goodies too. I bought the wheatsheaf (pictured
above) fashioned from salt dough there a few years
ago and it still looks good on my Welsh dresser. The
Eling Experience Manager, Helen Robinson, would love
to receive any photographs for he archive she is
compiling of Eling Tide Mill through the years and
if you have any anecdotes too that you can relate,
contact her at Totton & Eling Town Council by email:
Helen.robinson@totton-and-eling-tc.gov.uk.