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Be among the first to enjoy our new hi-tech interactive visitor experience at the spectacular 18th-century water mill complex beside the River Tay. The visitor centre tells the stories of those who worked there and the products they made. The superb interactive displays let you discover if your fingers are as nimble as a child labourer’s or compete to see if you are tough enough in business to make the mills profitable. Hear the clamour of the factory floor and see how engineers harnessed the energy of the Tay as well as the machinery that turned raw cotton into products sold around the world.

Science & Technology Science & Technology Industrial heritage

Stanley Mills
7.4m North Perth off the A9
PH1 4QE Stanley

Visitor information Stanley Mills

Opening hours

1 Apr to 30 Sept:
Daily, 9.30am to 5.30pm
Last entry 4.30pm

1 to 31 Oct:
Daily, 10am to 4pm
Last entry 3pm

1 Nov to 31 Mar:
Closed

Admission

0 – 4Free
5 – 15£3.30
Adults£6.00
Reduced£4.80

Facilities

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Location & Map

7.4m North Perth off the A9, Stanley

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Exhibitions

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Stanley Mills Reviews

Stanley Mills has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Stanley Mills is a well-preserved industrial heritage site located in Stanley, Scotland. This former cotton mill complex offers visitors an insightful look into the history of the textile industry in Scotland. The museum effectively showcases the mill's evolution from the 18th century through to its closure in 1989.

    Visitors often appreciate the interactive exhibits that bring the mill's history to life. The working machinery demonstrations are particularly popular, giving a tangible sense of what life was like for the mill workers. The museum does a commendable job of explaining the technological advancements in textile production over time.

    The site's picturesque setting along the River Tay adds to its appeal, with many visitors enjoying the surrounding natural beauty. The restored buildings themselves are impressive, offering a glimpse into industrial architecture of the past.

    On the downside, some visitors mention that certain areas of the museum could benefit from more detailed explanations or updated displays. A few also note that the site might not be as engaging for younger children or those without a specific interest in industrial history.

    The staff receives positive mentions for their knowledge and friendliness, often enhancing the visitor experience with their insights. However, some reviews suggest that guided tours, while informative, could be more consistently available.

    Overall, Stanley Mills provides a solid educational experience for those interested in Scotland's industrial heritage. Its combination of historical significance, interactive elements, and scenic location makes it a worthwhile visit for history enthusiasts and those looking to understand an important aspect of Scotland's past.

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