Shalford Mill
Shalford Mill is a charming 18th-century watermill on the River Tillingbourne in Surrey, a tranquil survivor of the working mills that once dotted the North Downs' spring-fed streams. The tile-hung building still contains much of its original machinery, giving a vivid sense of how grain was ground for local villages over centuries. It's a quiet, unhurried place in the Surrey Hills, easy to combine with a riverside walk.
- Original 18th-century mill machinery
- Peaceful Surrey Hills riverside setting
- Tile-hung historic mill building
Best for quiet exploration and anyone fascinated by traditional rural crafts.
Things to see at Shalford Mill
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- Breastshot Water Wheel
- Original Millstones
- Timber-Framed Mill Building
- Lucam Projection Over the Road
- River Tillingbourne Millrace