Dunkirk Mill Centre, near Nailsworth has its own particular Cotswold charm, from its historic corners and everyday village life to the places that make visitors pause for a second look.
As you explore, look out for local highlights such as Cotswold Towns, Nailsworth and Dunkirk Mill Centre, along with the quieter streets, views and details that help tell the story of the town.
Summary:
A massive working water wheel, installed in 1855, that directly powers a rare piece of historic textile machinery, can be seen at the Dunkirk Mill Centre near Nailsworth.The Dunkirk Mill Centre offers a wonderful opportunity to see a see a massive working water wheel directly powering a rare piece of historic textile machinery.
The overshot wheel, 12ft wide and 13ft in diameter, was installed in the mill in 1855 as part of the last major rebuilding programme carried out during its time as a woollen mill.
It was made and installed by James Ferrabee of Stroud, having a mainly cast iron frame with 40 steel buckets.
The wheel is operated regularly on opening days (subject to water supply) and the sight of the wheel starting to move in a powerful cascade of water is unforgettable.
The centre is open from 2pm to 4pm on some Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays between April and September (see website for exact dates).
Admission is £3 for adults and £1.50 for students. There is no public parking on the site except for disabled visitors.
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Address:
Stroud Road, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, GL5 5HH
Telephone:
01453 766273