• SAREHOLE MILL in Birmingham is part of the Tolkien Trail, which retraces the childhood influences of the famous author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
  • In the 1850s a steam engine was installed and a chimney built, which provides Sarehole Mill with its distinctive silhouette.
  • Sarehole Mill is located in the heart of Birmingham, England. This is a place where history weaves a tale as enchanting as any story written by J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • 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...
  • Sarehole Mill is a Grade II listed water mill built around 1750 and one of only two working water mills in Birmingham.
  • Sarehole Mill. Cole Bank Road, Moseley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B13 0BD. ... For group visits to Sarehole Mill, see our Group Visits page.
  • Sarehole Mill is a pleasant if sedate attraction on the face of it: a water mill dating back 200 years, one of only two left in Birmingham.
  • Sarehole 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.
  • Sarehole Mill, in its current form, dates from 1771. Previously, another mill dating to 1542 called Biddle’s Mill stood on the site.