The Mill at Worston was originally built by J Milner in 1814.
However, the existence of The Mill dates back to at least 1279, when historical documents show The Mill was being fought over in the Court of the Kings Bench, between Henry De Whyte and Elena De Wynerston...
In later years The Mill became the property of Ranton Abbey and after dissolution of the abbey in 1538, it passed to a variety of landed gentry until J Milner purchased the property and rebuilt it...
The Mill at Worston was a typical corn mill of its time, having three floors and an attic, and much of the machinery has been retained.
The Mill at Worston is one of the country's oldest water mills and is surrounded by beautiful gardens which provide an ideal backdrop to any photo.
The function facilities have their own appointed bar, situated in a fine reception area with an excellent air conditioned function room accomodating up to 100 persons.
At The Mill at Worston we're proud to be able to cater for your individual needs. Our function options have been designed to offer as much flexibility as possible by enabling you to build a tailor made package.
Please call us on 01785 282710 to arrange a meeting with our function manager to discuss your individual requirements. |