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Jordans Mill, Langford Rd, Langford, Biggleswade SG18 9JY, UK

Jordans Mill Jordans Mill, Langford Rd, Langford, Biggleswade SG18 9JY, UK

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Visit Jordans Mill, a food heritage attraction situated on the banks of the River Ivel in Biggleswade set within beautiful grounds.

Take guided tours of the historic Victorian mill and admire the ingenious milling machinery whilst our tour guides take you on a fascinating journey through time.

Explore our Mill Gardens with their crops of cereals, fruits and vegetables which grow alongside ornamental flowers and plants, and let younger visitors let off steam in our meadow and woodland. Then relax in the Riverside Café where you can enjoy freshly prepared food and drink and in warmer months, admire the view from our stunning terrace.

Pick up Jordans cereals and essential baking ingredients in our Mill Store and take part in the various craft events that take place throughout the year. Jordans Mill, not just your run of the mill day out.

OPENING TIMES

Jordans Mill is open from 9am until 5pm seven days a week.

PRICES

GUIDED MILL TOUR £5.50*

(children under 16 are free)

All visitors enjoy free access to our Mill (self-guided tour only),  Mill Gardens, Mill Barn, Mill Meadow and Mill Woodland.

prices include a 10% donation which means we can claim Gift Aid on the whole ticket if you're a UK tax payer.

Gift vouchers can be purchased in the Mill Store and are available in denominations of £5, £10 and £20.

ACCESS

We’ve worked hard to ensure that Jordans Mill is accessible for everyone.

We’re proud to be accredited as a Quality Assured Visitor Attraction from Visit England and are suitable for wheelchair users. We have four parking spaces for Blue Badge holders with dropped curb access, and our building is entered by automatic double doors with no steps.

The Mill is laid out over three floors and we have a lift with space for one wheelchair at a time for visitors on the guided tour. For wheelchair visitors taking the self-guided tour, access via the lift is only permitted if the wheelchair visitor is accompanied and if there is a tour guide or steward in the building.

The Riverside Café is fully wheelchair-accessible, as are the Mill Gardens, although the footpaths are of an uneven surface in places.

A hearing loop is available onsite for persons with hearing impairment, and assistance dogs are welcomed. All our staff have received Disability Awareness Training and can assist where required.

Click the following link to read our full Access Statement.

Latest Reviews

  • Glenn Zaragoza 21 Jun 2018
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    Parking: 5.0
    Accessibility: 5.0
    Toilets: 5.0
    Staff: 5.0

    The Mill is well worth a visit, you can pay for a guided tour, or self guide for free. I can’t walk easily due to heart and knee problems even I managed to see nearly everything. The gardens are very well laid out with nice wide paths so you don’t feel you’re getting in people’s way, the barn was very informative, especially the film about the mill and the Jordan family and the mill was easily accessible with a disabled lift right to the top. The cafe is excellent in a beautiful setting with terrace overlooking the Mill Race, and the food is very good. The Mill and garden are very wheelchair friendly with a disabled toilet and lots of parking for disabled. Will visit again for sure and recommends to all disabled visitors too.

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