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Me and my 8 year old nephew had a great time. It's a fascinating, educational, fun attraction. Lily who volunteers on a Sunday demonstrated some machinery and shared some of her mill worker memories which really brought its history to life. We had a halftime break in the fabulous café. Do try to be there at 1pm when the mill hooter sounds then the Watt steam engine is powered up and a guide explains its history and workings.
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very interesting place, lovely friendly and knowledgable staff and volunteers.
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Loved it! Sometimes couldn’t hear audio as too many going at once. Definitely remind people about upstairs!
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Well laid out. Lots of interesting information. Sometimes I felt better lighting would have helped the reading of information.
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Lots to see, took me back to the stories my granny's told me about their days working in the Mills. Decided not to eat at cafe as only options on menu all had hot drinks added on to price neither of us do hot drinks. If there was an option for a standalone sandwich, panini or toastie then maybe but not paying extra for nothing.
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Very interesting and full of historical facts.
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I had no idea what to expect. Really enjoyed videos explaining all.
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Very informative, as an older adult it was of great interest to me, younger children not so interested. Very hard to get in car park.
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Educational and enjoyable, lots of local history, nice to visit as an adult after visiting many years ago on a school trip, my teenagers enjoyed it too
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It was better than we expected.
It was extremely cold and a little heating within the premises would have made the express en better.