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Maud's Tearoom - Boston - Photo album

Maud Foster Mill, located in the charming town of Boston, Lincolnshire, is a remarkable testament to the area's milling heritage. This fully operational, five-sailed windmill offers visitors a captivating journey back in time, showcasing the beauty and ingenuity of traditional windmill craftsmanship
One of the the finest and tallest windmills in the British Isles. Offers nice little shop on site and no under 18’s allowed inside the mill. Opening times: Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am-5pm
Fantastic to visit a real working windmill! Alas, no wind today, so we didn’t get to see it in action. Nevertheless, I learned so much. Fascinating to see a piece of historical engineering in good working order and have it all explained. Would definitely visit again if I’m around, preferably when
Great example of eco friendly engineering. I wish windmills could be built today. Let's hope we will see Maud Foster Windmill turning again soon. It would be lovely to see and hear the mill stones turned by wind. You need a head for hieghts, but well worth the climb to the top. I'll enjoy my breakfa
I would love to have a tour around the Maud Foster Mill, maybe on my next visit . Here are some photo's and why don't you check out My Instagram account for more of my photo's. #world_capture_man
The best windmill we have seen for a long time time with very nice people that show you round and have a passion for the operation and history of the property Richard is brilliant as a guide. We fully recommend a visit.
Our family enjoyed our tour of the mill and learned lots along the way. They were very understanding that the youngest two in our party didn't want to climb up any higher. Our daughter seemed more interested in drawing smiley faces in the flour on the floor but we had cycled a fair way so she was ti
We stayed here for a wonderful week before Christmas. Was a wonderful comfy well fitted flat perfect for those who love to cater in self catering not just warm up take aways. We were met by wonderful owners who live on site and who make you feel welcome. Had a wonderful your of the windmill. Perfect
I had the very good luck to have a guided tour by chance yesterday, which was a wonderful experience. The owner painstakingly took me through all the family history and made sure I understood the workings of the mill, which was grinding grain as he spoke. I walked around the balconies and he explain
Wonderful old windmill with bags of character and sacks of flour. We were given an interesting tour and history of the mill by the friendly Miller. Well worth a visit.
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