• Thwaite Mills or Thwaite Watermill is an industrial heritage site in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the River Aire and the Aire and Calder Navigation.
  • Thwaite Mills was established by the Aire & Calder Navigation in 1823 on the site of an earlier Fulling Mill dating back to 1641.
  • This was my second visit to Thwaite Mills, as I loved it so much the first time. ... I visit them whenever I can. Thwaite Mill is, in my experience, unique.
  • Thwaite Mills is an eco-friendly working watermill, with creaking waterwheels and lush fields and woodlands all perfect for butterflies, birds and bumblebees.
  • Thwaite Mills is one of the few working waterwheel mills left in the country. ... Walk Along Thwaite Lane, cross over the Canal Bridge & continue to Thwaite Mill.
  • Historical Significance of Thwaite Mills. Thwaite Mills is a fully restored, operational water-powered mill that was built between 1823 and 1825.
  • The Thwaite Mills claims to be "one of the best last remaining examples of a water-powered mill in Britain.
  • Thwaite Mills is an industrial museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a fully restored working water-powered mill built in 1823-25, harnessing the...
  • Thwaite Mills, one of the last remaining examples of a water-powered mill in Britain, was damaged four weeks ago when the River Aire burst ...