Grade I Listed 18th century tidal mill set in a riverside location in the heart of London’s East End. Originally built in 1776, on an existing pre-Domesday site, it is the largest existing tidal mill in the world, with four large waterwheels.

Contacts

Operator: The River Lea Tidal Mill Trust Ltd

Address: Three Mill Lane Bromley-by-Bow London Greater London E3 3DU

  • Telephone: 020 8980 4626
  • Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
  • Website: View website

Open Days & Times

Sun to early Dec 1100-1600. Visit website for more details.

Travel

  • By Bus: various
  • By Rail: Bromley-by-Bow (LU) / .25 miles

Facilities

  • Refreshments
  • Part disabled access

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A riverside gem of the early industrial revolution. The House Mill lies on an island, known since the medieval period as Three Mills. The Domesday Book recorded Britain’s earliest known mills here in 1086, whilst the foundations of the current House Mill date back to 1380-1420.

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