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Cambridgeshire

Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows

Impressive working 18th-century watermill and campsite

Mill Street, Houghton, near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 2AZ

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18th-century watermill at Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire in spring

Important notice

The mill is open Wednesday to Saturday for guided tours only in mornings, self-led afternoons (2-4pm) and all day self-led Sundays. Car park is open daily 8.30am - 4.00pm. Tea-room is open daily 10.00am - 4.00pm.

Planning your visit

Daffodils on the bank at Houghton Mill by the river

Boat tours to Houghton Mill 

Take a boat tour from St Ives Quay to Houghton Mill, enjoying the peace of the River Great Ouse in an electric riverboat, followed by a guided tour of the mill.

Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows, Cambridgeshire
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Visiting Houghton Mill 

Houghton Mill is open for guided tours Wednesday to Saturday. You’ll need to pre-book your tickets for the guided tours only, which can be done up to two weeks before your visit. No booking is required Sunday. If you're planning a visit, read this article to find out everything you need to know.

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Eating at Houghton Mill 

Visit the tea-room at Houghton Mill for a range of hot and cold drinks, hot and cold snacks and light meals.

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Visiting Houghton Mill with your dog 

Houghton Mill is a one pawprint rated place. Dogs are welcome to enjoy the many walks and meadows surrounding the mill. We ask that dogs are kept on a lead at all times. Assistance dogs only are allowed inside the mill and tea-room. Find out everything you need to know about visiting with a dog.

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Houghton Mill welcome leaflet 

Orientation map and accessibility information for visitors to Houghton Mill

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