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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 for all the family.
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.
limited on-site parking
Opening details
Prices
Prices Adult £3.75, children £1.90
Address
Bourne Mill,
Bourne Road,
Colchester,
Essex,
CO2 8RT
Directions
Map reference: TM 005238 Lat: 51.87670 Long: 0.91141
By Road:
Travelling from Colchester along the Mersea Road B1025) take 5th turning on the left, Bourne Rd.
Facilities
Coach parties accepted
Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Gift shop
National Trust Property
On-site light refreshments
Picnic site
Public toilets
Accepts groups
Children welcome
limited on-site parking