Sarehole Mill Museum

Sarehole Mill Museum

5.4

Sarehole Mill Museum offers a charming glimpse into the past, particularly for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien. The museum beautifully displays the rich history of this former watermill, engaging visitors with its enlightening exhibitions about milling practices and local wildlife that inspire creativity. The surrounding park enhances the experience, providing a serene environment to explore.

The knowledgeable staff contribute to a positive experience by sharing fascinating stories and insights, making every visit memorable. The combination of learning and enjoying nature truly makes Sarehole Mill Museum a must-visit destination for families and history enthusiasts alike.

Service options
  • On-site services
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets
Planning
  • Getting tickets in advance recommended
Children
  • Good for kids

Sarehole Mill Museum is in position 9 of museums in Birmingham

Customer Reviews

Took my Year 4 class there to visit as part of their Geography field trip. The children loved it, gave them some knowledge on how to measure the water depth, the purpose of stepping stones to regulate water flow and they also cross link it to their science lesson (living things and habitats) where the children asked questions about the various plants by the river.Children got to fish and learn about different lifeforms in the river water.Staff were great, knowledgeable and patient!Would be interesting for fans of J.R.R Tolkien (he lived in the house opposite Sarehole Mill)
Sruti Robee S
Sruti Robee S
My husband and I, being Tolkien fans, were definitely excited about doing this tour as part of our visit to Birmingham! Our initial research into the museum and the mill set us up to expect a nice tour of the mill, an intimate look into the years that Tolkien spent at the mill, and the pizza at the café.The first two items (the mill and the Tolkien trivia) were an amazing experience! We definitely recommend this tour to anybody who wants to visit a good old run down watermill simply to see the works, or if you're a Tolkien nerd as well!Our tour guide was Ash, and he was marvellous! The tour lasted about an hour, during which he took us through the floors of the mill, explaining in immersive detail what milling was all about back in the day, occasionally treating us to a bit of insight into Tolkien's life back when he lived around the mill.The third aspect that we were looking forward to (the pizza) was unfortunately a big disappointment. Not only was it mediocre at best, we also had to wait over an hour just for our order to be taken! (No, it wasn't that crowded. They were "backed up" with another order apparently.)So after over an hour of waiting to place an order (during which time we had filled up on tea and cake because we were just sitting there hungry and waiting), and then a wait of about 20 minutes for our pizza to arrive, we were quite disappointed with what we were served.In summary: definitely do the tour and take your time exploring the park and the trail, and the mill area.
Nadia Fernandes
Nadia Fernandes
Went here yesterday and as a big fan of Lord Of The Rings it was very nice to see and experience a little bit of the life of Tolkien as a little boy. It was small but a beautiful place, absolutely loved to learn a little more about the thoughts and inspirations behind LOTR.
Lotte
Lotte
A great place to visit. Fascinating facts about the mill's connection to JRR Tolkien in his childhood. The place obviously inspired his books. The lake at the back of the mill is stunning. We saw a heron and a little egret there, amongst the other wildlife and we enjoyed the twisty paths through the trees around the lake. Well worth a visit - and right next to a park too.
Carole P
Carole P
I have been to the mill a few times for the pizza pod experience and it has always been great! Highly recommended to anyone looking for a bit of an escape from the mundane city ( in the city) for a bite to eat and to relax. They also have a selection of soft drinks available, not licence for alcohol though. The mill its self is a wonderful charming place.
Sophie Hughes
Sophie Hughes
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Information about Sarehole Mill Museum

Address

Sarehole Mill Museum is located at Cole Bank Rd, Birmingham B13 0BD, United Kingdom

Phone

The phone number of Sarehole Mill Museum is +44 121 348 8160

Website

The website of Sarehole Mill Museum is: birminghammuseums.org.uk

Business Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11:00–16:00
Saturday: 11:00–16:00
Sunday: 11:00–16:00

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