Coldharbour Mill
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Located in Uffculme, Devon, Coldharbour Mill is one of the oldest woollen mills in the UK, having been in continuous production since 1797. Today, you can see how the rich heritage site lives on as one of the finest working wool museums in use today!
- Explore a Victorian working wool museum in Devon
- Relive the sights and sounds of the Industrial Revolution
- See craftsmen and women making traditional textiles, knitting yarn and hand-woven rugs
- Discover the site's past and how it became a worldwide centre for fleece
- See the old mill, boilers, steam engines and the UK's largest active breastshot waterwheel
- Enjoy a stroll in ten acres of wetland, wildlife and ponds on a relaxing family day out
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Enjoy historic family days out in Devon at Coldharbour Mill
The rich heritage of Coldharbour Mill lives on in the present day as one of the finest working wool museums. Explore the 12 acres of a Victorian Woollen Mill, and see boilers, steam engines and the mill grounds in one of the best things to do in Devon for families. Learn all about how the mill became a huge part of the industrial revolution in the southwest from the early 19th century.
Explore nationally important exhibits and history of the Fox Family and their businesses alongside the Mill's Quaker history and their impact on the early adoption of social reforms. The estate also includes 10 acres of wetland, wildlife and the mill pond. You can also see the 18th century water wheel in action - the biggest breastshot waterwheel still in action in the UK.
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- Café
- Toilets
- Shop
- Play area
- Picnic area
- Sensory garden
Coldharbour Mill is accessible as possible for all visitors, everywhere in the main factory has flat access with passenger lifts to each exhibit floor.
In addition, the café bar, shop and toilet facilities are fully accessible with accessible toilet facilities in both.
There are a couple of small areas in the museum which are only accessible via steps at the present time, these areas are the Beam Engine Balcony (which gives a view of the engine from above) and the Economiser House in the Steam Complex.
The main steam complex area is accessible but please be aware that there are ramps as the original floor is uneven in places.