
A piece of history
Albert Mill, a Grade II* listed building, was originally built around 1733-34 by the Bristol Brass Company and later used as a cotton mill, grist mill, and logwood mill.
The mill and its site has a very long history and was recorded in the Domesday Book. The current incarnation is a rebuilding following a fire in 1873.
It ceased production in 1964 and was converted to accommodation in 1992. It still retains its historic mill room, water wheel, and two sets of grinding stones.
