Barry Water Mill

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Barry Water Mill

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The Barry Water Mill is a 19th century meal mill working on a demonstration basis. The original machinery is fully restored and turning again. Milling demonstrations normally take place on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and for pre-booked parties. Exhibition on the historical role of the mill and delightful walkway along the mill lade. Opening Times: 31 March to 31 Oct, Thur?Mon (closed Tue and Wed), 12?5, Sun 1-5. Admission Prices: Adult £5, Family £14, 1 Parent £10, Conc £4

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Barry
Carnoustie
Dundee
DD7 7RJ
T 0844 4932140
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