Production Year: 1996 - Drama - Director: Graham Theakston - Original ... more
Production Year: 1996 - Drama - Director: Graham Theakston - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Emily Watson, Cheryl Campbell, James Frain, Bernard Hill (On Ciao since: 12/2006)
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In 5 acres of peaceful, landscaped water gardens, deep in the heart of Somerset, this charming 19th- century watermill combines beautiful original features and...
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Advantages: Excellent range of goods and clothing Disadvantages: not enough for the younger shopper
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Boundary Mill, is an out let store selling men's and ladies wear for a reduced price compared to shop prices. There are many of these outlet stores around the UK.Boundary Mill has several outlet stores, in Newcastle, Colne, Walsall and Grantham. I visited the Walsall store as it is the closest one to me. It opened 1st November 2003 and it's the newest store.
How to get there
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Boundary Mill, Wasall is located just off Junction 10 of the M6. It is on the Black Country Route. As you come off the motorway turn left at the traffic lights and follow the AA signs to the store. It is very easy to find and is located in an industrial estate.
There is plenty of car parking, and we managed to find a space even on a Saturday.
Opening times
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They are open...
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24.05.2004 ˇRead review
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Review of Boundary Mill
...I would just like to write a review on Dunelm Mill, a home furnishings shop that I went to for the first time today with my parents. They have been there before and were raving on about it, so I thought that I would give it a try.
Where is this store?
Well, it is a part of a nationwide company that has many stores. But this particular one is in Plymouth, on the outer part of the ring road that goes around the main inner city centre shopping area. It is based on the Friary Mill Retail Park, and is housed in two thirds of the building that used to be the old Courts furniture shop before they went bust. For those of you who wish to know, the other thirds (ish) part of the building is a shop called Pets At Home ? believe it or not, this is actually for house pets! But anyway, that is the subject of another review (but only if it is...
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16.01.2010 ˇRead review
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Review of Dunelm Mill
Advantages: Fantastic Situation, old world charm and good food Disadvantages: A Bit off the Beaten Track - will neeed a car
...We came across this hotel quite by accident. It was while we were heading for the village of Troodos and decided that it was time to stop as the evening was closing in and we hadn't found any suitable accommodation. The road left would have taken us into Troodos but we took the right turning to Kyperounda and followed the hilly road down the mountain. If you take the left turn at the bridge you will enter the village of Kakopetria. This is where the Mill Hotel is situated and what an unusual sight it is.
Built into the mountain this building is an awesome sight when looking up to the top floor. The building has been renovated as originally the old Mill stopped working in the 1950's as milling became expensive and imported flour became available. This led to the mill closing down and eventually it fell into disrepair until it was bought...
Advantages: Lovely location, comfortable and friendly Disadvantages: None that I can see
...The Mill Inn was converted from an old grain mill in 1992 into a 15 bedroom hotel, set in its own intensive grounds - it was then known as Thurnham Mill. Last year it had a major refurbishment and its name was changed to The Mill Inn.
The Mill Inn is part of the Mitchells chain.
Mitchells of La ncaster Istarted in 1871, William Mitchell signed the lease on his very first pub and brewhouse - The Black Horse Inn, in Lancaster. Now Mitchell's of Lancaster is still family owned and the group consists of sixty pubs and five hotels, covering the city, coast and countryside of North Lancashire and South Cumbria.
The Mill Inn was converted from an old grain mill in 1992 into a superb 15 bedroom well-appointed hotel, set in its own igardens, and has recently undergone a major refurbishment.
The Mill Inn is on the very edge...
Advantages: Lots of history Disadvantages: Admission charges
...Stainsby Mill enjoys a location within the idyllic setting of the small village of Doe Lea in North Derbyshire. It's very close to junction 29 of the M1 motorway but with its rural location you could be easy to think that you were miles away from anyway.
This is a rare example of a 19th century water powered flour mill. It is now owned and managed by The National Trust but what makes this place especially unusual is that it is still in everyday use and the end product of bags of flour are still commercially sold.
I had previously visited Caudwell's Mill in Rowsley, Derbyshire which is about twenty miles from here and I was expecting to find quite a few similarities. Both of these flour mills are still operated by a water wheel, they both still produce flour but the similarities seem to end there. Whilst Caudwell's Mill uses...
Advantages: Free to visit Disadvantages: Remote location
...There are so many different interesting attractions to see on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides that there isn't actually room to fit some of them onto the map or to even mention them in a guidebook. The Norse Mill and Kiln at Shawbost is an example of such a place. I only discovered it because I was staying in Shawbost and I saw it referred to on a brown tourist information sign at the side of the road.
The Norse Mill and Kiln is only accessible by foot. There is a small car parking area at the side of the A858, which is the main coastal road that runs along the top northern coast of the island. This car parking area is adjacent to Loch Roinavat and is in a very tranquil setting but the mill and kiln are not actually visible from here.
A good quality footpath constructed in 2003 leads to these two ancient buildings. It's about...
Advantages: Interesting and educational Disadvantages: none
...Brief history?.
Quarry bank mill has one of the only working water mill left in Britain.
It is situated in the beautiful village of Styal, on the banks of the River Bollin
The Mill was built by Samuel Greg in 1784, with the giant metal water wheel being built between 1816 and 1820.
The original wheel broke in 1904 and was replaced years later by another iron wheel to make the Mill the proud owner of the last remaining working water wheel in Europe.
The mill was used for the 'spinning' of cotton (and is still used for that purpose today but more for visitors to see rather than commercial use), it was soon the largest cotton producing factory in its time.
Weaving was introduced to the Mill in 1834 by Robert Greg, (son of Samuel), so as to keep up with the revolution.
Samual Greg was an unusually kind employer for the time...
Advantages: cheap, affordable products Disadvantages: price stickers leave a mark, and you have to pay extra for carrier bags
...TRAGO MILLS - "More than you bargain for"
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Mum: I think we should maybe decorate the bathroom next?
Dad: Yes OK then would you like to pop down to Trago at the weekend?
Mum: Yeah that sounds good
Little Fluffy: Can we have some toys?
Sister: Can we have some sweets?
Mum and Dad: No, we are going to look at a new bathroom suit.
Little Fluffy + Sister: *sulks*
Little Fluffy: Can we feed the ducks?
Mum: Yeah if we have time
Sister: Can we have some toys?
Mum and Dad: No
Every trip to Trago resulted in an exciting flurry of questions. I loved Trago when we had a few pounds to spend on pens, pencils, pocket toys and sweets. We could get so much more for our money compared to most high street stores.
On our way down the A38 we couldn't help but sing the ditty "Trago...
...If you happen to live in South Devon or East Cornwall, Trago Mills is one of the things that you sort of know about instinctively. Like how to crimp a pasty or what to look for to avoid being shot at on one of the live firing ranges on Dartmoor. To the rest of the country it seems to be a bit of a mystery, so I shall endeavour to explain it to the uninitiated.
Trago Mills is a big warehouse where lots of things are sold very cheaply.
And there you have it. Not enough detail? Oh all right then.....
I believe there are currently three Trago Mills outlets. One at Newton Abbot in South Devon, one at Liskeard in East Cornwall and one at Falmouth, further down towards the pointy bit in Cornwall. They are beginning to build a new one - not in a south west catchment area like the others, but in Merthyr Tydfil. Go figure...
Advantages: An educational/historical attraction, cheap entrance Disadvantages: None
...Living in the port town of Dover and just on the outskirts of the town is the village of River. Here you will find the Crabble Corn Mill.
The Mill.
The structure we see today visiting was constructed in 1812 along side an existing mill which was later demolished.
Its said that there has always been a mill on this site since early records state that in 1227 Henry III granted a charter to the nearby abbey.
Cost.
Admission to the Mill is 4 pound for adults and 3 pounds for children and OAPs.This price is for an unguided tour ,and should you wish a tour guide you must pay an additional pound on top of the entrance fee.
You can purchase a family ticket for 13 pounds.
The Tour.
The Crabble Corn Mill is in fact a working museum and all around you is the excellent Georgian and Victorian engineering. They really have enhanced...