The mill dates to 1870 and was the third steam powered mill built in Toodyay after the Drummond and Monger mills and with a reputation for producing high quality flour. In 1917 it became a powerhouse ...
This is a unique attraction and well worth a visit as it is a moving exhibit. partb of the heritage of Toodyay.
Where does your daily bread come from? This shows you where and how from the farm to you and also shws how the Aboriginal population also produced flour.
Enter through the Tourist Bureau. This is a great museum because the three levels are full of well-presented information and artefacts. The milling machinery is actually moving, to help you understand...
Don’t miss this
An amazing 3 storey museum with a fascinating history of the town from when it was Newcastle. And all about Connor and his incredible life and wealth.
Very informative
A self tour of the mill. Plenty of information available and a good way to find out more about Toodyay
Turning wheat into flour
The mill dates to 1870 and was the third steam powered mill built in Toodyay after the Drummond and Monger mills and with a reputation for producing high quality flour. In 1917 it became a powerhouse ...
This is a unique attraction and well worth a visit as it is a moving exhibit. partb of the heritage of Toodyay.
Where does your daily bread come from? This shows you where and how from the farm to you and also shws how the Aboriginal population also produced flour.
Working history!
Enter through the Tourist Bureau. This is a great museum because the three levels are full of well-presented information and artefacts. The milling machinery is actually moving, to help you understand...