Web pages: www.welhat.gov.uk/museum
This is a restored 18th century working flour mill, water-powered and producing flour (subject to demand for flour and weather conditions).
The museum has 3 small galleries housing local artefacts, from Roman times to present day. Special exhibitions are held.
There is milling every week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays. Craft demonstrations and special events are held during summer weekends, inlcuding cream teas on Summer Sundays.
School parties are welcome, and group visits can be made by appointment. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
The museum is the home of the Welwyn Hatfield Museum Service.
Opening hours:
* Tuesdays to Fridays 10.00am-5.00pm;
* Weekends and Bank Holidays 2.00pm-5.00pm.
Directions:
Between Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City at the junction of the A1000 and the A414.
Publications:
Mill Green Mill (history/guide); Resource pack; Museum News; News for Schools.
Disabled facilities: Suitable for disabled visitors.
Other facilities: Car parking.
Affiliate: Mill Green Water Mill Restoration Trust.
Parent organisation: Welwyn Hatfield Council. Museum Service.
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