Telephone:  01304 823292 | Email: enquiries@crabblecornmill.org.uk

NEWSFLASH

Due to popular demand our Festive Afternoon Tea for Two has been extended to include the following dates: -

Wednesday 6th December, Wednesday 13th December, Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st December with three sittings at 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm for each date.

Please see Classic and Festive Afternoon Tea for Two for full details and how to book this fine dining experience.

Information

Crabble Corn Mill
Lower Road
River
DOVER
Kent CT17 0UY

Telephone: 01304 823292

Email Us

NOW OPEN ALL YEAR
Sunday to Thursday
11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Opening days and times may be modified depending on other events and staff availability

Self-guided Tours
Adults - £4.50
Over 60 Concession/
Students/Children - £3.00
(under 5's - FREE)
Family (2 adult, 2 Children) - £11.00

Guided Tours
(by arrangement only)
Adults - £5.00
Over 60 Concession/
Students/Children - £3.50
(Under 5's - FREE)
Family (2 adult, 2 children) - £13.00

Group Rates (15+)
Adults - £4.50
Over 60 Concession/
Students/Children - £3.00

Last tours will commence
at 2:00 pm

Open all year around
for pre-booked groups
subject to availability

Restaurant Hygiene Rating
Last Inspection:
17th August 2021

Latest Events

10 Dec 2023;
09:00AM - 11:59AM
Breakkfast with Santa
10 Dec 2023;
01:00PM - 05:00PM
Santa's Grotto
14 Dec 2023;
07:00PM - 10:00PM
Community Carols
29 Dec 2023;
08:00PM - 11:00PM
Acoustic Music Night
30 Dec 2023;
07:30PM - 11:00PM
Quiz Night

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Local photograher Peter Kesby took this atmospheric picture just before sunrise recently.

Owned, operated and maintained by Crabble Corn Mill Trust, the mill was rescued from demolition and opened to the public in 1990. It can now boast to be one of the most complete and working examples of a Georgian watermill in Europe.

All the staff at Crabble Corn Mill are volunteers and take no wages; they do this simply to keep the Mill going.  Our only income is from visitors, special events and occasional donations.  Crabble Corn Mill receives no financial aid from the state and all monies raised go to the upkeep of Mill and its estate.

The current structure was built in 1812 alongside an existing mill which was later demolished to allow for additional storage space - what is now the exhibition area on the ground floor and the tea rooms. However, records show that there has been a mill on this site since at least 1227 when Henry III granted a Charter of Confirmation to St. Radigund's Abbey, the ruins of which can still be seen today on the hill above the village.

What We Have To Offer

Visitors tour the millThe Mill is a working museum and as such shows Georgian and Victorian engineering excellence at work using one of nature's most powerful forces - water.

In 1999 the Mill won the prestigious Presidents Award from the Association for Industrial Archaeology.

Six floors of exhibits and milling machinery describe the process of turning wheat into flour, and this wholemeal flour is available for sale at the Mill.

The café, which is also available for private functions, serves a variety of snacks and has a fully licensed bar serving a variety of beers, cider, wines and spirits. There is no admission charge to the café, although we hope you will take a tour of the Mill while you are here.

Wheels of Time

Crabble Corn Mill is participating in this initiative to promote the museums of Kent to a younger audiance. Wheels of Time is a partnership of around 56 museums and heritage sites in Kent developed to promote education in history and heritage among young children. This purpose is achieved by running a scheme to encourage children, between the ages of 5 and 11, to visit museums and heritage sites in Kent.  Normal admission charges to the mill will apply.

Visit the Wheels of Time website to learn more about the scheme

Acoustic Music Nights

Acoustic music nights are usually held on the last Friday of each month from 8:00 p.m.

Admission is only £3.00 per person. The licensed bar will be open selling a range of real ale, beer, cider, wines and spirits.  Soft drinks, tea and coffee also available.

Friends of Crabble Corn Mill

The Friends is a locally organised group for people who are interested in the mill and it’s future.  Much work on the building and the millpond has been carried out by ‘Friends’. Substantial funds have also been raised towards the project and to help with running the mill.  Please pick up a membership form from the Mill or you can purchase on-line HERE.

Our Flour

From 100% stone-ground wholemeal flour from locally sourced grain to a variety of bread mixes all produced here at Crabble Corn Mill and available to buy from the Mill. Packed as 1.5 Kg bags for home use or we can do larger quantities in sacks for the commercial or artisan baker.  See our price list HERE.

Try our Bread Rolls Receipe.

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