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Barry Mill
A working 19th-century meal mill, Barry Mill is situated to the north of Barry village near Carnoustie in Angus. Rebuilt in 1814 following a fire, a mill has operated on this site since at least 1539. Barry Mill was the last water-powered meal mill to operate in Angus, producing oatmeal until the 1970s and animal feed until 1982. Damage to the mill lade brought an end to commercial operations and the buildings were subsequently acquired by the National Trust for Scotland in 1988. Now fully restored, the mill once again produces animal fodder.

Derived from the Gazetteer for Scotland with permission.



Information
 

Opening Times:

2 April to 31 October
Thur-Mon (closed Tue and Wed),
12-5pm, Sun 1-5pm

Opening Time Exceptions:

Closed in winter, Nov - end March inclusive.

Prices & Charges:

Adult: £5.50
Family: £15
1 Parent: £10
Concession: £4.50

Dogs are welcome around the grounds if kept under control.

Parking

Free Parking on Site.

Smoking

No Smoking.

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible Toilet; Guide Dogs Welcome; Parking: in main parking area 50 yds from visitor reception. Disabled visitors may set down close to the mill by arrangement – please contact reception for instructions.

Children's Facilities

Baby Changing Facilities Availiable; Children Welcome.

General Facilities

Picnic Area; Trails.

Entry Restrictions

Groups Welcome; Schools Welcome.

Management & Affiliations

National Trust; Staffed.

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