Alport Corn Mill
A corn mill has existed on this site since the 12th Century though the present building is 18th Century and constructed of locally quarried limestone. (Alport derives its name from the Portway, an ancient way through the Peak District). Grade II listed, the mill ceased operation in the 1960s though much of the 19th century equipment and fixtures remain intact within the building. Owned by the Haddon Hall Estate the mill is now partly used as a trout farm.
Alport Corn Mill
A corn mill has existed on this site since the 12th Century though the present building is 18th Century and constructed of locally quarried limestone. (Alport derives its name from the Portway, an ancient way through the Peak District). Grade II listed, the mill ceased operation in the 1960s though much of the 19th century equipment and fixtures remain intact within the building. Owned by the Haddon Hall Estate the mill is now partly used as a trout farm.