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- birminghammuseums.org.uk Sarehole MillThere are also connections with another Birmingham son. ... Address: Sarehole Mill, Cole Bank Road, Birmingham, B13 0BD.
- whichmuseum.co.uk museum/sarehole-mill-birmingham…Sarehole Mill is a museum in Birmingham. View visitor information, information about the collection and read reviews.
- m.facebook.com SareholeMill/…Sarehole Mill, Birmingham. 6.062 beğenme · 435 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor · 3.887 kişi buradaydı. The Mill is accessible ONLY by guided tour, Fridays
- iabtours.com sarehole-mill-birmingham/Worth visiting in its own right, and linked to two of Birmingham’s most famous residents too – that’s Sarehole Mill.
- au.hotels.com go/england/sarehole-mill-museum-…Sarehole Mill Museum in Birmingham - one of the highlights of 10 Things to Do in Birmingham off the Beaten Track and 10 Best Things to Do for Couples...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186402-d214238…Popular Neighborhoods. Things to do near Sarehole Mill. Admission Tickets. ... We should really visit and support our Birmingham museums .
- douk.com west-midlands/birmingham/things-to-do/…Sarehole Mill is one of only two surviving working watermills in Birmingham.
- itinari.com location/sarehole-millSarehole Mill is a Grade II listed water mill (in an area once called Sarehole) on the River Cole in Hall Green, Birmingham.
- visitbirmingham.com information/product-catch-all…The mill has two waterwheels, one of which has until recently been operational and used to grind wheat. Sarehole wholemeal flour is sold from the mill shop.
- theguardian.com travel/2020/nov/13/guided-walk-…Sarehole mill, Birmingham. ... Four miles south of central Birmingham in the Hall Green area lies the inspiration for Tolkien’s Shire – the former hamlet of Sarehole.
- tolkiengateway.net wiki/Sarehole_MillThe Sarehole Mill standing on the Cole Bank Road, is a fine example of one of more than fifty water mills that existed in Birmingham at one time.[1].
- cityseeker.com birmingham/704-sarehole-millSarehole Mill was the inspiration for the village and mill in The Hobbit, since JRR Tolkien used to live in the area and spent much of his childhood by the mill.
- sites.google.com view/thesingleleafproject/…Sarehole Mill, in its current form, dates from 1771. Previously, another mill dating to 1542 called Biddle’s Mill stood on the site.