Coldharbour Mill, nestled near the quaint village of Uffculme in Devon, England, holds the distinction of being one of the world's oldest woollen textile mills. Its history dates back to 1797, and it has been in continuous operation ever since. This mill, a testament to the enduring legacy of the textile industry, is a fascinating destination for those interested in history, industry, and craftsmanship.
Recognized by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building, Coldharbour Mill is not only a historical gem but also conveniently located. It is situated just off junction 27 of the M5 motorway, near the village of Uffculme and close to the border with Somerset. This makes it easily accessible for visitors traveling by car, and its proximity to other attractions in Somerset makes it a great addition to any travel itinerary.
The nearby River Culm played a significant role in the establishment of Coldharbour Mill. In 1797, Thomas Fox decided to purchase the existing grist mill, largely due to the water supply provided by the river. This historical detail adds an interesting layer to the mill's story, highlighting the importance of natural resources in the development of industry.
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