Howsham Mill

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About Howsham Mill

Upcoming Events at Howsham Mill

Howsham Mill Description

On a tiny island in the River Derwent at Howsham, North Yorkshire, stands a Georgian watermill. Howsham Mill dates back to c. 1755 and is attributed to John Carr of York, more famous for designing Fairfax House in York, and an extension to Castle Howard stables. In 1965, a Royal Commission for Historic Monuments inspector, James Williams, described the Mill as ". . . a building of the maximum historical interest as a very early example of gothic Revival style…" and ". . . of great architectural interest as it is a very rare example of the gothic Revival style as applied to a functional building. (I cannot find reference to a similar example, eg watermill)…".

Reviews

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Lovely morning with under 7s Forest Ed

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Wednesday's Forest Ed session....

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Howsham Mill will be closed to the public on 19th and 21st December for educational events.

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Great day at Home Ed - celebrating Tree Dressing....

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Great day learning about gears, levers and pulleys!

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Three spaces for Thursday's Gears, Levers and Pulleys day for 10-13year olds.

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Due to a cancellation there is ONE space on this event.

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Fab Halloween morning!

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Fab Halloween event today!

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Looking forward to Coco tomorrow!

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Looking forward to the Guides' visit this evening!

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This Saturday at Howsham Mill!!!

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A fabulous day at Howsham Mill today!

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There are 3 spaces left for this event - don't forget to book via Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/science-da y-for-home-educate…

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There are 5 spaces still available for this month's Forest Education session for home-educated children - booking details here - password is 'Forest' - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forest-edu cation-tickets-500…

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Don't forget to book via Eventbrite if you are planning to come along on 27th October - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/howsham-mi ll-cinema-club-coc…

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Looks like Terrington Hall had a good visit last week! https://www.terringtonhall.com/…/outdoo r-learning-at-howsha…

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Very informative & enthusiasic lady made it a interesting visit.

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The most interesting and inspiring renewable/ restoration project we haver ever visited.

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Really interesting, informative and incredibly beautiful place! We visited with a group of volunteers to learn about renewable energy and flood coping strategies. Our guides were very informative and very lovely, and we all had a thoroughly enjoyable day. I'd very much recommend a visit, either educational or for fun. And a big thank you to all involved!

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Really interesting tour. I remember it from the 90s when it was an overgrown ruin. It is great to see it cared for and working.

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Me and daughter visited today for the Woodland Arts day and it was just brilliant (we had been last year for den building which was fab too. I'm so pleased to see that you are now charging a fee (although I'd still be happy to pay more) as it's your time and all the materials you use etc. Today was just wonderful. The perfect weather, a great variety of activities. My daughter loved them all. Her favourite was painting a picture, made from paints she'd made herself using all things nature. Lovely idea and shows how creative you can be with leaves and even mud!!! The surroundings are beautiful - perfect for our picnic lunch! Lots of space for the children to run around and play - or cartwheel and perform acrobatics like Izzy :-) Loved every second and look forward to returning again! Thank you very much for a great day!! X

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I've watched the way in which Howsham Mill has developed, since its inception as a Water Mill designed to produce electricity.

I'm delighted to see how it has expanded into an Education and Community Centre for both national and international visitors.

Congratulations to all involved in this achievement!

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Having slipped on the path on the other side of the river and was wet from the waist down my experience was decidedly moist! Looking at the before and after pictures extremely impressed with the rebuild

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Had a brilliant time today with Helen on the Family Forest School day. Kids loved it and great surroundings, activities and other families.

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Brilliant building. Will come again.

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Very informative & enthusiasic lady made it a interesting visit.

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The most interesting and inspiring renewable/ restoration project we haver ever visited.

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Really interesting, informative and incredibly beautiful place! We visited with a group of volunteers to learn about renewable energy and flood coping strategies. Our guides were very informative and very lovely, and we all had a thoroughly enjoyable day. I'd very much recommend a visit, either educational or for fun. And a big thank you to all involved!

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Really interesting tour. I remember it from the 90s when it was an overgrown ruin. It is great to see it cared for and working.

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Me and daughter visited today for the Woodland Arts day and it was just brilliant (we had been last year for den building which was fab too. I'm so pleased to see that you are now charging a fee (although I'd still be happy to pay more) as it's your time and all the materials you use etc. Today was just wonderful. The perfect weather, a great variety of activities. My daughter loved them all. Her favourite was painting a picture, made from paints she'd made herself using all things nature. Lovely idea and shows how creative you can be with leaves and even mud!!! The surroundings are beautiful - perfect for our picnic lunch! Lots of space for the children to run around and play - or cartwheel and perform acrobatics like Izzy :-) Loved every second and look forward to returning again! Thank you very much for a great day!! X

User

I've watched the way in which Howsham Mill has developed, since its inception as a Water Mill designed to produce electricity.

I'm delighted to see how it has expanded into an Education and Community Centre for both national and international visitors.

Congratulations to all involved in this achievement!

User

Having slipped on the path on the other side of the river and was wet from the waist down my experience was decidedly moist! Looking at the before and after pictures extremely impressed with the rebuild

User

Had a brilliant time today with Helen on the Family Forest School day. Kids loved it and great surroundings, activities and other families.

User

Brilliant building. Will come again.

User

Very informative & enthusiasic lady made it a interesting visit.

User

The most interesting and inspiring renewable/ restoration project we haver ever visited.

User

Really interesting, informative and incredibly beautiful place! We visited with a group of volunteers to learn about renewable energy and flood coping strategies. Our guides were very informative and very lovely, and we all had a thoroughly enjoyable day. I'd very much recommend a visit, either educational or for fun. And a big thank you to all involved!

User

Really interesting tour. I remember it from the 90s when it was an overgrown ruin. It is great to see it cared for and working.

User

Me and daughter visited today for the Woodland Arts day and it was just brilliant (we had been last year for den building which was fab too. I'm so pleased to see that you are now charging a fee (although I'd still be happy to pay more) as it's your time and all the materials you use etc. Today was just wonderful. The perfect weather, a great variety of activities. My daughter loved them all. Her favourite was painting a picture, made from paints she'd made herself using all things nature. Lovely idea and shows how creative you can be with leaves and even mud!!! The surroundings are beautiful - perfect for our picnic lunch! Lots of space for the children to run around and play - or cartwheel and perform acrobatics like Izzy :-) Loved every second and look forward to returning again! Thank you very much for a great day!! X

User

I've watched the way in which Howsham Mill has developed, since its inception as a Water Mill designed to produce electricity.

I'm delighted to see how it has expanded into an Education and Community Centre for both national and international visitors.

Congratulations to all involved in this achievement!

User

Having slipped on the path on the other side of the river and was wet from the waist down my experience was decidedly moist! Looking at the before and after pictures extremely impressed with the rebuild

User

Had a brilliant time today with Helen on the Family Forest School day. Kids loved it and great surroundings, activities and other families.

User

Brilliant building. Will come again.

More about Howsham Mill

Howsham Mill is located at Howsham Mill, Howsham,, YO60 7PA York
01653 619712
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Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00
http://www.howshammill.org.uk