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Shalford Mill

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Shalford Mill — mill in Shalford, Guildford, England, UK.

Shalford Mill, mills in Surrey

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Shalford · 0.5 km
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access
Visit on nationaltrust.org.uk

About

Shalford Mill is a mill in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Owned by National Trust. Managed by National Trust. Wikidata describes it as: "mill in Shalford, Guildford, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.2191°, -0.5680°.

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Protected designations

  • National Nature Reserve: WEALDEN HEATHS
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Surrey Hills

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Shalford Mill is an 18th-century Grade II* listed watermill located on the River Tillingbourne in Shalford, near Guildford, Surrey, England. In 1932, the mill was endowed to the National Trust by a group of eccentric young female philanthropists calling themselves Ferguson's Gang.

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Background

History

The Domesday Book records a mill being present on the site in 1086 - one of the five mills recorded as part of the great manor of Bramley. In the 15th century, the mill was owned by John atte Lee, and in the 16th by Sir Edmund Walsingham; in 1599 it was sold to George Austen. The present timber-framed building, built around 1750 by John Mildred of Guildford, was unusual in that it originally housed two separate mills, each with its own waterwheel and machinery. The mill was operated for most of the 18th century by the Mildred family, first by John, then by his sons, Thomas and John, and then by his grandson, Daniel. In 1794 it was sold to Robert Austen and remained in his family, later the…

Description

The mill was constructed to a very high standard, presumably as a demonstration of John Mildred's status. The timber-framed building has a clay tile roof and the walls are tile-hung to the level of the brick base. Diamond pattern leaded lights echo the tiling. Uniquely in Surrey, it has a lucam or projection of the upper story over the roadway to allow wagons to be loaded and unloaded easily.

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Coordinates
51.2191, -0.5680
County
Surrey
District
Guildford
Parish
Shalford
Postcode
GU4 8BS
Parliamentary constituency
Godalming and Ash
Nearest railway station
Shalford0.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Shalford Mill?
Shalford Mill is in Surrey, London, United Kingdom (postcode GU4 8BS), in the parish of Shalford.
Who runs Shalford Mill?
Shalford Mill is operated by National Trust.
Is Shalford Mill a listed building?
Shalford Mill is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Shalford Mill a protected site?
Yes — Shalford Mill is part of the WEALDEN HEATHS National Nature Reserve and the Surrey Hills National Landscape (AONB).
Is Shalford Mill free to visit?
Shalford Mill is operated by National Trust. Entry is free for National Trust members; non-members pay an admission charge.
How do I get to Shalford Mill?
The nearest railway station is Shalford, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode GU4 8BS.