Jordans Mill allows visitors to take a trip back in time in their historic flour mill, which has been home to the Jordan family for over 150 years, and witness first hand how flour was originally made there.
The 19th Century Mill, which was lovingly restored after milling ceased in 2000, has been split in two by a magnificent floor-to-ceiling glass screen, with the functioning portion of the Mill on one side and a modern exhibition space on the other.
Their experienced and pleasant tour guides will take you on a fascinating tour of the Mill museum, which includes a display of milling equipment and stories of the Jordan family’s journey from farming and milling to cereals.
Why not explore the Mill at your leisure and try their new self-guided booklet, which takes you floor by floor around the Mill museum for only £2.50?