Barry Mill

Barry Mill

Barry Mill is a National Trust for Scotland property located in Barry Village near Carnoustie, Angus. It is now one of only a handful of mills powered by water and it was rebuilt after a fire around 1814. Today it is open as an educational tourist attraction.

The mill is a three-floor building containing a basement, a milling floor and a top floor. The mill was commercially operated until 1984 and has remained open due to local support and securing external funding. Today you can see and look around the working water-powered corn mill.

The machine and wheel move every day the mill is open. You can walk beside the Barry Burn to see wildflowers and listen to the water. This is a great spot to see the local wildlife such as kingfishers, herons, woodpeckers and more.

Further Information Barry Mill

Is there food and drink available?

There is no on-site cafe. You are welcome to bring a picnic.

What are the main things to do?

Historic working water mill that you can see working with a picturesque waterside walk. There are toilets.

What are the ticket prices?

Adults £8.00, children £7.00, family tickets are available. Entrance is free for members of the National Trust for Scotland.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is parking.

When are they open?

The mill is open Friday to Sunday from April to late October. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome on a lead.

Are they accessible?

Information on accessibility

Barry Mill
Barry Mill
Photos credited to Barry Mill
All Ages
Indoor Outdoor
Great Outdoors, Historical
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