Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park
The mill was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. A water powered corn mill constructed about 1625 and later 19th Century mill housing a rare Hornsby Hot Bulb Engine now occupy the site producing stone ground flour which is on sale in the mill souvenir shop. The 60 acre reservoir built in 1804 originally to keep a head of water in the Worsbrough Spur of the Dearne & Dove Canal is now a haven for wildlife and obtained Local Nature Reserve status in 2002.
Visitor Information:
April to October - Saturday - Wednesday - 11.00am to 4pm (last admission 3.45 pm)
Closed Thursday & Friday (group bookings by prior arrangement)
November, December - Sundays Only - 11.00am to 4pm (last admission 3.45 pm)
(group bookings by prior arrangement)
Closed January and February to the public (group bookings by prior arrangement)
March - Sunday's only - 11.00 am to 4.00 pm (last admission 3.45 pm)
(group bookings by prior arrangement)
Free admission (charge for some events).
Pay and display car park.
Worsbrough Country Park Open All Year
For more information please contact 01226 774527, Worsbrough Mill, Worsbrough Bridge, Barnsley, S70 5LJ.
Worsbrough Mill Museum and Country Park
Worsbrough Mill
Worsbrough Bridge
Barnsley
S70 5LJ
T: 01226 774527
E: worsbroughmill@barnsley.gov.uk



