• The idyllic rural setting of Sarehole Mill and its environs served as inspiration for the landscapes of Middle-earth in Tolkien’s works (Birmingham Museums).
  • Sarehole Mill is a Grade II listed water mill built around 1750 and one of only two working water mills in Birmingham.
  • The Sarehole Mill is a 250 year old watermill with a distinctive silhouette with its steam engine and its chimney.
  • However, of all Birmingham's watermills, only Sarehole Mill and Newhall Mill (in Sutton Coldfield) survive as standing buildings with working...
  • Tolkien lived across the road from the mill, which inspired his writings of Middle-earth, it is part of the ‘Tolkien Trail’ which follows the childhood footsteps of the...
  • Sarehole Mill is a restored Victorian-style working mill originally built in 1765. Situated on the bank of the River Cole, it features a Victorian engine house and...
  • Sarehole Mill Car Park, Cole Bank Rd, B13 0BD. ... This city walk takes you to the River Rea Trail and goes past the only ford in Birmingham and ...
  • Worth visiting in its own right, and linked to two of Birmingham’s most famous residents too – that’s Sarehole Mill.