4/5 Bree L. 8 months ago on Google
I
went
there
during
Heritage
Wk.
2023.
So
the
usual
adult
admission
price
is
10β¬
was
waved
as
I
booked
under
the
Heritage
Week
banner
online.
Overall,
I
was
very
impressed.
I
did
think
that
the
tour
guide
who
was
very
good
and
did
know
his
stuff
&
the
history
of
the
place
along
with
the
history
of
milling
flour,
being
as
he
himself
said
-
a
related
family
member
to
the
last
owners
could
have
asked
us
at
the
start
of
our
tour
if
we
had
questions...to
please
ask
them!
Or
could
have
told
us
how
exactly
he
was
related
to
the
mill
as
he
was
very
vague
about
this...
that
would
have
added
to
the
experience
much
more.
Prob
a
minor
thing,
but
I've
been
on
many
of
these
tours
now
to
places
(
not
Mills
but!)
and
knowing
the
guides
link
to
the
place
really
adds
to
the
persons
experience
while
visiting
I
think.
The
mill
is
full
of
history
and
antiquities,
and
the
guide
was
very
knowledgeable.
The
length
of
the
tour
is
ideal.
It
is
not
too
difficult
to
navigate
for
most
healthy
folk,
but
disabled
and
elderly
may
think
sections
are
not
for
them.
The
cafe
is
wonderful,
but
perhaps
a
proper
plant
base
protein
sandwich
filling
(please
NOT
Falafel
as
every
vegan
is
sick
to
high
heaven
of
Falafel
as
the
only
option
offered!!!!!!!)
would
have
been
a
great
addition
to
the
menu.
But
they
do
have
alternative
plant
based
milks
for
tea
and
coffee,
which
is
good.
There
is
a
lovely
gift
shop
also.
The
car
park
is
close
to
the
entrance
to
the
mill
building
and
easy
to
park
in.
I'd
highly
recommend
a
visit
to
Skerries
Mills.
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