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Worsbrough Mill Museum, Barnsley
Worsbrough Bridge
Barnsley
S70 5LJ
Yorkshire
England
Collection details
Science and Technology
Facilities
Parking: yes
Shop: yes
Wheelchair access: yes
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
01226 774527
General information (Fax)
:
01226 774527
E-mail
:
Worsbroughmill@barnsley.gov.uk
Website
:
www.barnsley.gov.uk/bguk/Leisure_Culture/Other%20Attractions/Worsbrough_Mill_Country_Park
Open
April - October
Wednesday - Sunday 10.30am - 4pm.
November, December and March
Open Sundays only 10.30am - 4pm
January and February
Closed to the general public
(N.B. Open for group visits only)
Description
Worsbrough Mill is a 17th century working water powered corn mill set in over 200 acres of country park. It has a designated Local nature Reserve with fishing, walking and cycling being just a few of the activities to take part in.
While you are there call in to the gift shop selling flour produce that is milled on the site along with the locally made Worsbrough Mill Loaf.
Other attractions include Country Crafts Inc and a Green Woodworking workshop. Events are held throughout the year and educational and group visits are catered for.
Articles
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General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
Collections
General guide to collections available
Disability Access
Wheelchair access to all public areas
General Education
Education facilities available
Member of staff available with responsibility for education
Schools Education
Primary school education service available
Facilities
Meeting room available
Shop
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