Education The 1833 Factories Act Social media volunteer, Immy Tozer, looks in to the history of the Factory Acts and their impact on silk mills. When imagining working conditions in Victorian factories, many would picture gruelling child... admin
News The Story of Reasonable Blackman Reasonable Blackman: the story of a Black silk weaver, based on the book Black Tudors by Miranda Kaufmann Black... admin
News Festive Jam Jar Lanterns Craft Fancy a bit of Christmas cheer, and looking for something to do with the kids? We have teamed up... admin
News The Great Wishing Tree of Whitchurch Most of us have thrown a coin into a fountain and dropped a penny down a well, hoping our... admin
News Silk Mill Treasure Hunt Follow the trail! Spot things we often overlook! Solve the clues! And explore the sights of Whitchurch that we... admin
News Whitchurch Silk Mill receives lifeline grant from Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund Whitchurch Silk Mill has been awarded £131,550, as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF), to... admin
News Whitchurch Silk Mill wins 2020 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a 2020 Travellers’ Choice Award for Visitor Attractions. Based... admin
News Join the campaign to save the Mill The Mill has been through many periods of hard times during its lifetime, and its survival is threatened once... admin
News Poster Competition – new closing date! Like many heritage organisations we are facing hard times due to the effect of Covid-19, and we need you... admin
News Extension to Annual Passes, Friends Membership, Family Passes and Complimentary Tickets On Friday 20th March closed the Mill to protect our team and everyone who visits or lives around the... admin
News Testbourne Photography Students see the Mill in a New Light We were really pleased to welcome a group of GCSE photography students from Testbourne Community School to the Mill.... admin