Nestled in the Scottish countryside, Barry Mill stands as a testament to nearly eight centuries of milling history. The current building, constructed around 1814 after a fire destroyed the original mill, continues to operate as one of Scotland’s few working water mills. Visitors can explore the mill’s inner workings, gaining insight into the lives of millers and the processes of producing flour and oatmeal. Surrounding the mill, nature walks along the tranquil Barry Burn offer a serene complement to the historical experience.
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