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Join your guide for an insightful tour of Green's Windmill. Discover how they turn grain into flour, hear more about the mill's fascinating history and discover where they source our wheat. Got a question? There'll be time for that too!
Two tours will be taking place. They'll start at 1.30pm and 3pm.
Green's Windmill Trust is a registered charity (no.1163116) and this event will help raise funds to keep the mill open and operating.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL! Please book in advance to guarantee a place by phoning 0115 915 6878.
Each tour will be limited to 12 people maximum.
Duration: Approximately 50 minutes
Cost: £3 per person
Age: 16+
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