1. SAREHOLE MILL TOUR
£2 PER PERSON AND CARER IN FREE
TO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SAREHOLE MILL,
YOU CAN CHECK THEIR WEBSITE – www.bmag.org.uk/sarehole-mill
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Sarehole Mill is one of only two surviving working watermills in Birmingham.
The existing building was constructed around 1750, although there was
known to be a mill here as early as the Tudor period. Today the mill is best
known for its association with the author JRR Tolkien who spent part of his
childhood nearby and who used the site and its surroundings as the
inspiration for the Shire in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Although now surrounded by the Birmingham suburbs, the mill retains a
tranquil rural atmosphere and the millpond provides a haven for wildlife
including kingfishers, herons and a range of other species.
TUESDAY 25TH
JUNE 2013 AT 1PM
COLE BANK RD, HALL GREEN, BIRMINGHAM, B13 0BD
THE TOUR TAKES ABOUT 1 HOUR
SPACES ARE LIMITED: UP TO 15 PEOPLE
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2. Find us at: Sarehole Mill, Cole Bank Rd, Hall Green, Birmingham, B13 0BD
By Car
Sarehole Mill is located on the B4146,
just north of the A4040 in Hall Green
and just west of Hall Green train
station.
There is a visitor car park next to the mill.
By Bus
The number 11 bus stops right outside
and connects Sarehole Mill with Moseley
to the west and with Acocks Green and
Yardley to the north.
The number 5 bus goes to Sarehole and
stops at Cole Bank Road very near to the mill.
Rail Works & Travel – Please Note
We suggest you check the situation before travelling and allow additional time for your journey if rail work is planned.
Please contact National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 for information on engineering works as close to travel as
possible and Network Rail Helpline on 08457 114141 for information about Birmingham New Street. National Rail
Enquiries website www.nationalrail.co.uk