
The Mill is only part of the Millwood experience. Twice a year, in spring and fall, the mill is converted into an art gallery for Art at the Mill. This is a must do event. The folks are nice,...
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Burwell-Morgan Mill, a National Register Historical Landmark and one of the oldest operational grist mills in the country, offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the natural power of falling water turning wooden gears and old millstones to produce freshly ground flour, cornmeal, and grits. Situated in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, the mill's picturesque surroundings invite guests to enjoy picnics in the meadow, listen to the soothing sound of the mill race, and explore the rich history of the area.
Grinding a variety of grains sourced from local farms, the mill provides grinding demonstrations on Saturdays, allowing visitors to witness the traditional process of grinding wheat and corn just as it was done over 200 years ago. With events celebrating its historical significance and a commitment to preserving the heritage of the region, Burwell-Morgan Mill offers a blend of art, history, and natural beauty for all to enjoy.
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The Mill is only part of the Millwood experience. Twice a year, in spring and fall, the mill is converted into an art gallery for Art at the Mill. This is a must do event. The folks are nice,...
Took a ride out to this historical mill today, it was built in 1782-1785 and is still in operation. What a great history lesson, and the view is amazing! The mill has people dressed in period...
I arrived as they were opening after a rainy night. The setting was actually pretty beautiful. The water flowing through/under the mill house and the small falls off to the side were very...
Very cool, very old mill - right across the street from the Locke Store. You can tour the place, buy Apples, Apple cider, picnic out back, and enjoy the water cascading down through the Mill via...
Love the Mill, Disappointed with Art at the Mill... I love the Mill in Millwood. It is beautiful and during "Art at the Mill" you have the unique opportunity to go into the mill, see water...
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