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Shipton Mill

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Shipton Mill is a historic, operational watermill located in the Cotswolds region of Gloucestershire, England. With origins tracing back to the Domesday Book, the mill has a long history of producing stone-ground flour using traditional methods. Today, it operates commercially, specializing in organic and specialty grains for artisan bakers who require high-quality, historically milled ingredients.

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Where is Shipton Mill?

Shipton Mill is in the Cotswolds of Gloucestershire, England. It is a working watermill known for producing stone-ground flour.

How far back does Shipton Mill’s history go?

The site has a history reaching back to the Domesday Book, compiled in 1086. That makes the milling tradition associated with the location more than nine centuries old.

What type of flour does Shipton Mill produce?

Shipton Mill produces traditionally milled flours, including stone-ground wheat and other grain flours. Its modern commercial range serves home bakers, professional bakers, and food businesses.

Is Shipton Mill still commercially active?

Yes. Unlike many preserved mills that operate mainly as museums, Shipton Mill continues to produce and sell flour as a commercial business.

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