Le Moulin de Quetivel 2024
The two-storey mill is the only surviving working watermill on the Island. There is an exhibition of milling, a film presentation and a small shop selling freshly ground flour. Surrounded by water meadows, a visit to the mill will give you a fascinating insight into Jersey’s agricultural and industrial heritage.
Contacts
Operator: National Trust Jersey
Address: St Peters Valley Le Mont Fallu St Peter Jersey JE3 7EF
- Telephone: 01534 483 193
- Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
- Website: View website
Open Days & Times
May-29 Sep Mon-Fri 1000-1300. Visit website for more details.
Travel
- By Bus: 8, 8A
Facilities
- Parking
- Refreshments
- Souvenir Shop
- Part disabled access
Located in one of Jersey’s most picturesque valleys. There has been a watermill on this site since 1309. The present granite-built mill was worked until the end of the 19th century, when it fell into disrepair; during the German Occupation it was reactivated for grinding locally grown corn, but after 1945 a fire destroyed the remaining machinery, roof and internal woodwork. In 1971 the National Trust for Jersey began restoration, and the mill is now producing stoneground flour again.