The mill at Sturminster Newton is a photo opportunity. Picturesquely perching on the banks of the river Stour, mellow brickwork reflected in the glassy waters it's definitely a calendar girl.
The mill has milled flour for Saxons, Normans, Plantaganets etc. right up to the 20th C with no complaints and is open to the public during the summer months.
Rather like visiting a venerable church you immediately sense in its dusty atmosphere an unbroken way-back-when pedigree while the rumble and clank of the wheel vibrating through the whole building makes you wonder how it hasn't been shaken into the Stour years ago.
There's a public loo in the car park. A five minute walk will find several cafes - all serving lovely food. From the mill, look across the fields to a row of houses and see if you can spot Thomas Hardy's former home!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contribution!...the loos are out of action-vandalised!...though you may be able to use mill if you ask nicely...I D
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