


Farfield Mill
Farfield Mill is a restored Victorian woollen mill in a quiet corner in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The mill building is an interesting example of 19th-century industrial architecture, with its thick stone walls and
riverside setting. It has been carefully restored to keep its historical character while making space for artists and visitors today. Come and find out about the rich history of the textile industry of the Yorkshire Dales and delve into the past exploring the lives of the mill workers. Learn about the processes of textile production and how this changed over time as new machinery became available.
There are several exhibition spaces with regularly changing exhibits. Expect a mix of contemporary art and craft from local and national artists. There's always something new to see. The craft gallery is the perfect place to find a wide range of handcrafted goods, perfect if you're looking for unique gifts or souvenirs that support local artists. Visit the Tearoom at Farfield Mill for homemade cakes, light lunches, and good coffee.
Please contact us for catering for groups larger than 10 people.
Farfield Mill is a charitable Community Benefit Society. Entry to the Mill is free but donations are gratefully received and essential to keep us open.
Wednesday to Sunday 10.30am-4pm. Please check our website for opening days and times. https://www.farfieldmill.org/ Email reception@farfieldmill.org for more information and book your visit.
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