About
Annalong cornmill was built in the early 1800s and operated until the 1960s, before closing it was one of the last working watermills in Northern Ireland. The building contains many of the original components of the inner workings that benefited many farmers at the time. It has a grain drying kiln, three pairs of millstones and a 15ft waterwheel (a form of technology over 2000 years old) and a 1920's 2 Marshall “hot-bulb” 20hp engine power it.
The beautifully restored mill features a multi-media exhibition where you can experience Mourne life of the past and follow the progress of the oats through the milling process. You can also learn all about the famous stonemen of Mourne and the schooners that left the harbour carrying prized Mourne granite to help build the industrial cities of Britain.
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Ticket | Free |
Please contact the organiser for any further information that's required.