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Annalong Cornmill

Annalong
Newcastle
Down
Phone: 28 30268877/43768736
Fax: 28 30268833
Ireland's most picturesque cornmill is to be found beside Annalong harbour at the foot of the Mourne Mountains. Built in the early 1800s, it operated until the 1960's, being one of Ulster's last working watermills. The complex contains a grain-drying kiln and 3 pairs of millstones. It is powered by a 15ft waterwheel (a form of technology over 2000 years old) and a 1920's Marshall 'hot-bulb' 20hp engine.
Acquired by Newry and Mourne District Council, restoration began in 1983, and it reopened in 1985. Guided tours take place regularly, and one can see the production of flour and oatmeal. Visitors may also grind their own corn or have a browse at the exhibition on milling.
Location
Annalong, on the A2 midway between Newcastle and Kilkeel, is 1 hour's drive from Belfast (via Ballynahinch), and 45 minutes from Newry (via Warrenpoint and Rostrevor).
Rates
Adults: STG1.30 Children & Pensioners: STG0.65p Family: STG2.65.

Reduction for groups.


In the interest of hygiene and safety, unaccompanied children, food consumption, pets and smoking are prohibited in the mill.
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