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Questions you may have

when visiting  Brindley's Mill

  • Is the Mill & Museum fully accessible?
    The Mill was built in the seventeenth century with all the access you would expect for a building of that age. The Mill has three floors and these are accessed by steep steps to each level. Care needs to be taken.
  • Are there toilet facilities at the Mill?
    There are no toilet facilities at the mill. Sainsbury’s supermarket is only a few hundred yards away and has toilets when open. There is a new MacDonalds which has toilets available for patrons. There is a public house next door to the Mill which also has toilets available to patrons when open.
  • Is there car parking?
    There is no parking directly available at the Mill or directly outside. There is free parking available only a few yards away from the Mill in Abbey Road and also at Sainsbury’s supermarket as well as other on street parking.
  • Is there a gift shop?
    The Mill has some material and small gifts available for purchase.
  • Do you offer private tours?
    Private tours are available by prior appointment outside the planned opening hours. The Mill encourages visits by schools and other groups again by prior appointment outside the planned opening hours. The Mill would not normally undertake group tours during planned opening times.
FAQ

BRINDLEY'S MILL
& THE JAMES BRINDLEY MUSEUM

Brindley's Mill is a registered charity and relies upon admission charges, donations and occasional grants to enable its maintenance and development.

 

There are no paid staff and our stewards are all volunteers who dedicate many hours to making our visitors welcome and the mill well-maintained and worth visiting.

Contact

Brindley's Mill and the James Brindley Museum

214 Mill Street

Leek

Staffordshire Moorlands ST13 8FA

© 2025 Brindley's Mill

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