Fladbury Mill Heritage Open Days 13 & 14 September 2025

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11/09/2025
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Find out more about Fladbury Mill in this article from SPAB members magazine Winter 2024

Guided tours of the mill fully booked, however self-guided visits are possible. Access is limited to certain areas of Fladbury Mill’s grounds and does not extend to all areas included in the guided tour. A step-free route is available, though paths include pebble surfaces, soft turf, and uneven ground. While all are welcome, we recommend the self-guided tour for children aged 8 and above. If younger children are brought along, their safety and supervision remain the responsibility of their parent or guardian.

Facilities & Access

  • Refreshments: Tea, coffee, and cake available for purchase. Donations are welcome to help support the event.
  • Picnic Area: The grounds will be open for visitors to relax and enjoy the riverside setting.
  • Toilets: Limited facilities available at Fladbury Mill. Additional toilets can be found at The Chequers Inn and The Anchor Inn (5 minutes’ walk), but use may be for customers only.
  • Self-guided Tours Access: Limited access within Fladbury Mill’s grounds, with some uneven terrain.
  • Children must be accompanied at all times.

Getting Here

  • Nearest Train Stations: Evesham & Pershore. There is no public transport from these stations, so visitors will need to arrange a taxi to reach the site.
  • Parking:
    A dedicated parking lot is available on-site.
    Some roadside parking is available within the village.

Weather & Event Cancellation
Due to the site’s history and being subject to flooding, if an unusually large storm occurs before the event, we may have to cancel. We will send out notifications to individuals who have booked guided tours. Please check for updates before your visit.

Queries about the event
Please email fladburymill@spab.org.uk

The site will be open between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, so come along and enjoy this special event! While the event is free, any donation is greatly appreciated to help conserve these remarkable sites for future generations.

Have a special interest in mills? Visit our Mills page to learn more about SPAB’s Mills Section, or consider supporting mills by contributing to the Mills Repair Fund.

Images: © SPAB, photos Chi-Wei Clifford-Frith

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