Cotehele Mill
The mill building at Cotehele dates back to the 18th century and was further developed during Victorian times. In the 1880s it was known as Murden Mill after the small settlement just upriver and by 1905 both had changed to Morden. It was originally used to grind flour and after this was used for grinding animal feed until the 1960s. It was restored in 2002 for grinding flour, and the mill bakery has also since been revived. The flour is on sale at the mill.
On walks
- Cotehele to Metherell (3.9 mile walk)
- St Dominic to Cotehele Bridge (4.2 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Cotehele to Calstock (5.9 mile walk)