Clodock Mill was originally one of the manorial mills of the Ewyas Lacy marcher lordship, once in Wales, now in Herefordshire, dating back to the 13th century or earlier.
The present buildings date from the 17th century onwards with the main machinery installed in 1868. Taking water from the River Monnow, the mill will be grinding flour from locally grown organic wheat.
Visitors come at their own risk. Please wear sensible shoes (not open-toed). Easy parking and level access to a toilet. Refreshments using our own flour will be available. Entry is free but we ask for donations to Midlands Air Ambulance.

