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.

More about the mill

Heritage Fund

Donations are always welcome to help us maintain this historic building. Every penny helps!

Open Days

The mill is usually open during the UK Heritage Open day weekends

The next date is 12/13th September 2026