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Three Mills Island
Three Mills Island, Three Mills Lane, London E3 3DU
08456 770 600
www.housemill.org.uk
Three Mills was an important area for both agriculture and industry since the Saxon times (first noted in the Doomsday Book which identified eight mills in the area). The House Mill closed due to heavy bombing in the area in 1941-42 and the Clock Mill continued until 1952. The island now includes the G
rade I listed House Mill, believed to be the largest tidal mill in the world, the reconstructed Millers’ House and the Grade II listed Clock Mill.
The latter is part of 3 Mills Film Studio. Guided tours of the House Mill are available on Sunday and at other times by appointment.
Grade I listed House Mill, believed to be the largest tidal mill in the world, the reconstructed Millers’ House and the Grade II listed Clock Mill.
The latter is part of 3 Mills Film Studio. Guided tours of the House Mill are available on Sunday and at other times by appointment.
Grade I listed House Mill, believed to be the largest tidal mill in the world, the reconstructed Millers’ House and the Grade II listed Clock Mill.
The latter is part of 3 Mills Film Studio. Guided tours of the House Mill are available on Sunday and at other times by appointment.
There are also the Riverside Green and Three Mills Green, two open spaces that are perfect for relaxing, walking and cycling. You can walk and cycle along the river from here either down to Limehouse cut or go north towards Leyton, Tottenham and Hertfordshire.
The House Mill has a café and toilets.
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Three Mills Two Page Site Managament Plan
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Access:
North entrance is Bison Road.
West entrance is Three Mills Lane.
South entrance is from Bow Locks.
East entrance closed due to channel works.
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The site is open 8.00am - 7.30pm
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Events
Events for Three Mills Island
Forthcoming Events
A return to Coppicing
10/02/2010
Snowdrop and Hellebore Walk
13/02/2010
Lee Valley Park Farms Re-opening
13/02/2010
Valentines Day Skate
14/02/2010
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