Reviews of Sarehole Mill Museum. (Museum) in Birmingham (West Midlands).
Sarehole Mill Museum
Cole Bank Rd, Birmingham B13 0BD, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Sarehole Mill Museum, Museum in Birmingham (West Midlands)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Sarehole Mill Museum
Sunday
11am–4pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
11am–4pm
Thursday
11am–4pm
Friday
11am–4pm
Saturday
11am–4pm
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Reviews of Sarehole Mill Museum
A. M.
A 17th century working mill, with history of a mill being there since the 15th. The place isn't that large, you could probably get around it in a hour. It is interesting with medieval history mixing with JRR Tolkien lore.
D. S.
Very interesting history. The tour was very well conducted and informative. With hands on demonstrations making the visit truely memorable. There are plans to further develop and reintroduce more working elements so will be worth another visit in the future. Very brief inclusion of Tolkien but this isn't really what this tour is about. I found it very good value for the entrance fee.
C. B.
Very disappointed not to be able to view the mill - the whole point of our visit - as the daily 'guided tour' had been fully booked. Lack of staff was the reason given, but there were at least 5 there (who were pleasant). Maybe the protocols need updating. Three mature adults not allowed to view the main attraction?
G. 1.
A very interesting place to visit.
Tucked away but well worth the visit.
'Ash' was very informative on the tour, with knowledge and humour throughout the tour.
The cafe was busy but service was free flowing and the pizzas were great.
Recommend this place.
H. L.
Pit stop on our walk. Lovely place, friendly people. Amazing pizza and great lattes🥰
V. K.
It is a must if you are a Tolkien fan. I really recommend their guided walk showing explaining the origin of the Middle-earth.
Important for dog owners: the place is dog friendly 🐶
S. H.
Excellent visit with a guided tour from the wonderful Christina. Lovely to see the mill turning.
s. H.
I have previously done a tour of the mill which was charming and very enjoyable. Our last visit was for lunch where we enjoyed pizza and an exclusive dome. It was a little too hot to sit inside on a hot summers day, they accommodate us outside no problem. The pizza was fresh and very tasty, and the staff were friendly and attentive. We will definitely be back for more autumn vibes. It would also be nice if they were licensed to have a cheeky glass of wine with the pizza.
A. W.
Great place to visit, even separately from the full Birmingham Tolkien trail. It's great to see that this historic place has been preserved and is being looked after. The mill is small but it's good to see how it operated and functioned, a great insight into life at the time of the industrial revolution. A great city gem that should be preserved forever, in my opinion. Some of the little additions that pay homage to The Hobbit are cool, and adds to the history of the site. Great for kids and adults alike.
C. G.
What a fantastic gem of a place! Our tour guide Krystina was superb - she kept the attention of the children (aged 10, 9 and 4) and explained everything well. The pizza in the courtyard was delicious too! We shall be back when the wheels are turning again