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The Alton
meeting report carries details of HMG work party activities so here are some
Hampshire mills which provide leisure activities for enjoyable days out. Why
not set yourself the important task of sampling
all the homemade cakes and cream teas – but not all on the same
day! At the same time you will be supporting the mills’ continued existence. If
you have a favourite Hampshire mill worth a trip out to, do share it with us.
Now, enjoy!
Alderholt Mill
near
Fordingbridge is a working mill producing flour for sale and commercial bakers.
In addition to the welcome tea room, the owners provide b&b and self-catering
for that all essential get-away-from-it-all break.
It
is understood that plans for the installation of a turbine to produce
electricity are now well under way.
Chesapeake Mill
has overwhelming sense of history about it and
although it is now used to display gifts and antiques, much history and
machinery can still be seen throughout the building. A separate room has been
devoted to telling the history of the captured warship. An audio visual display
includes the involvement of the Hampshire Mills Group in consultations with the
council and saviours of this marvellous old mill. An excellent tea room affords
views over the river and delicious home-made fare. Check
www.chesapeakemill.co.uk/
for opening times.
Eling Tide Mill
made television news with the revelation that
planning has been applied for the installation of a turbine to produce
electricity whilst producing its various flour products. Is Eling the first
Tide Mill to do this? Visit this fascinating mill, part of the Eling Experience
incorporating the village, plus museum (and tea room!). Check out
www.totton-and-eling-tc.gov.uk/Living_In_The_Town/Tide_Mill.aspx
for opening times.
Gordleton Mill: this old watermill on the outskirts of
Lymington has been a restaurant for quite a while but the owners are to be
commended having spent several years restoring the waterwheel and all the
paraphernalia that goes with producing electricity; the works are successfully
completed complementing the restaurant’s green credentials resulting in being
awarded the New Forest Marque for sourcing local ingredients including
Eling Tide Mill Flour,
itself the proud bearer of the New Forest Marque.
Gordleton Mill is in
Silver Street, Hordle, Hampshire, SO41 6DJ |
Tel: 01590 682219 |info@themillatgordleton.co.uk
Longbridge Mill
up in the north
of Hampshire at Sherfield on Loddon is owned by a restaurant chain – and is
their only working mill restaurant out of the 19 purchased from Whitbread a
couple of years ago. Flour produced at the mill is on sale during normal opening
times and the mill is operated by HMG members (usually) on the fourth Saturday
of each month.