Winchester City Mill is located on a site used for milling flour since Saxon times.
It spans the River Itchen in the heart of Winchester, once capital of late Anglo-Saxon England. King Alfred held court here in the 8th century.
In March 2004, the City Mill successfully milled flour again after a gap of at least 90 years. A major restoration programme, which took about 12 years, saw the construction of a grain loading platform, new hoppers and mill gearing, which used parts saved from other local mills.
 © NTPL / John Hannavy
Corporate hospitality
The main milling room is the most unusual place for a drinks reception, and milling demonstrations can be enjoyed during refreshment breaks or during receptions. Whether you need to hold a company dinner or a theatre style presentation, The Mill provides delegates with an extraordinary venue, and enables them to enjoy the remarkable atmosphere of this working Mill."
The adjacent Meeting Room is perfect for small self contained meetings and The Garden can be used for breakouts or drinks during lovely weather.
| Room
| Theatre
| Banqueting
| Boardroom
| Standing
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| The Mill |
50 |
40 |
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80 |
| The Meeting Room |
40 |
25 |
20 |
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For further information please contact Anne Aldridge on 01962 870057
Winchester City Mill, Bridge Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 0EJ
Tel: 01296 653243
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