Winchester City Mill 2025

A rare surviving example of an urban working corn mill, it was rebuilt in 1744 and remained in use until the early 20th century. Having entered the care of the National Trust in the late 1920s, the mill was restored to full working order in 2004. Waterwheel currently being restored so is not working.

Contacts

Operator: National Trust

Address: Bridge Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 9BH

  • Telephone: 01962 870 057
  • Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
  • Website: View website

Open Days & Times

Wed-Sun 14 Feb-Dec 1000-1600. (closed 25-26 Dec.) Visit website for more details.

Travel

  • By Bus: various
  • By Rail: Winchester / 1 mile

Facilities

  • Souvenir Shop
  • Part disabled access

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The city mill has stood at the heart of the historic city of Winchester – the capital of Kind Alfred’s Wessex – since Saxon times. With a history of over 1000 years, it is also the oldest working watermill in the country.

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