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Best 1 Mabry Mill
Mabry Mill

Mabry Mill is a historic Appalachian watermill located in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Constructed around 1910 by Ed Mabry, it demonstrates traditional grist milling techniques using a gravity-fed system powered by the nearby river. The mill and surrounding buildings represent a significant example...

2 Glade Creek Grist Mill

Glade Creek Grist Mill, reconstructed in 1976 at Babcock State Park, West Virginia, is modeled on the historic Stony Creek Mill and ranks among the state's most photographed landmarks.

3 Barbegal Mills

Barbegal Mills is a 2nd-century AD Roman watermill complex near Arles, France, with 16 wheels fed by a hillside aqueduct, regarded as the largest known ancient industrial grain-processing installation.

4 Preston Mill (East Lothian)

Preston Mill in East Linton, East Lothian, is one of Scotland's oldest surviving working watermills, cared for by the National Trust for Scotland alongside the nearby Phantassie Doocot.

5 Lower Slaughter Mill

Lower Slaughter Mill is a 19th-century corn mill in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, recognizable by its tall chimney and set within one of the Cotswolds' most photographed villages.

6 Beamish Museum Mill

Beamish Open Air Museum in County Durham includes a historic watermill among its reconstructed exhibits depicting everyday life in northeast England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

7 Moulin de Cougnaguet

Moulin de Cougnaguet is a fortified medieval watermill in the Lot valley near Calès, France, dating to the 15th century and surviving as a rare example of a defensively built mill.

8 Grist Mill at Colonial Williamsburg

The Grist Mill at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia is a reconstructed 18th-century working mill demonstrating colonial-era grain processing techniques at the living history site.

9 El Molino Viejo

El Molino Viejo in San Marino, California, built in 1816 as a grist mill for Mission San Gabriel, is considered the oldest surviving commercial building in Southern California.

10 Bunratty Folk Park Mill

Bunratty Folk Park Mill is a reconstructed traditional watermill within Bunratty Folk Park, County Clare, Ireland, illustrating rural Irish milling practices of the 19th century.

11 Philipsburg Manor

Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, New York, is a restored Dutch colonial estate with a working grist mill, operated by Historic Hudson Valley as a living history site.

12 Moulin de Daudet

Moulin de Daudet is a 17th-century windmill near Fontvieille in Provence, France, associated with writer Alphonse Daudet's 1869 collection Letters from My Mill.

13 Upper Canada Village Mill

Upper Canada Village Mill in Morrisburg, Ontario, is a working grist mill within a living history museum that recreates early 19th-century rural life in Upper Canada.

14 Dexter Grist Mill

Dexter Grist Mill in Sandwich, Massachusetts, was built in 1654 and is one of the oldest surviving water-powered grist mills in New England, now open as a historic museum.

15 Arlington Mill

Arlington Mill in Bibury, Gloucestershire, is a 17th-century Cotswolds watermill that houses a museum of rural life and crafts in one of England's most visited villages.

16 Old Sturbridge Village Mill

Old Sturbridge Village Mill in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, is a working grist mill within a living history museum depicting early 19th-century New England rural and community life.

17 City Mill (Winchester)

City Mill in Winchester, Hampshire, is a National Trust watermill on the River Itchen with Domesday Book origins; the current building was rebuilt in 1744 and remains in working order.

18 Blair Atholl Watermill

Blair Atholl Watermill is a working oatmeal mill in Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, with origins in the 17th century and still producing stoneground flour sold to visitors.

19 Moulin de Boly

Moulin de Boly is a watermill in Lourdes, France, where Saint Bernadette Soubirous was born in 1844, making it a visited site within the wider Lourdes pilgrimage landscape.

20 Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Mill

Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in Singleton, West Sussex, includes a reconstructed historic watermill among the vernacular buildings it preserves from across southeast England.

21 Shipton Mill

Shipton Mill in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, is a working flour mill with Domesday Book origins that now specializes in organic and specialty stone-ground flours for artisan bakers.

22 Bateman's Mill

Bateman's Mill in Burwash, East Sussex, is a 17th-century watermill on Rudyard Kipling's estate, which he restored around 1902 to generate electricity for the house.

23 Gray's Grist Mill

Gray's Grist Mill in Adamsville, Rhode Island, dates to the 1670s and continues grinding johnnycake cornmeal, making it among the oldest continuously operating mills in North America.

24 Old Mill (Pigeon Forge)

Old Mill in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, dates to 1830 and is one of the oldest continuously operating grist mills in the American South, still grinding corn commercially.

25 Eskdale Mill

Eskdale Mill in Boot, Cumbria, is a restored 16th-century water-powered corn mill in the Lake District, considered one of the oldest surviving working mills in northwest England.

26 Dunster Water Mill

Dunster Water Mill is a restored 18th-century corn mill in Dunster, Somerset, producing flour for sale and open to visitors as part of the historic National Trust village.

27 Moulin Légare

Moulin Légare is a historic stone grist mill in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada, dating from the early 19th century and among the oldest continuously documented mills in the province.

28 Graue Mill
Graue Mill

Graue Mill in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a brick grist mill built in 1852 that served as a documented Underground Railroad station, now preserved as a county history museum.

29 Peirce Mill

Peirce Mill is a historic grist mill built in the 1820s in Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek Park, one of eight mills that once operated along Rock Creek.

30 Black Creek Pioneer Village Mill

Black Creek Pioneer Village Mill in Toronto, Ontario, is a working grist mill within a living history museum depicting mid-19th-century Ontario rural and community life.

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