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Wetton Mill
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Wetton Mill Tea Rooms, is the starting point of many walks. It is a very popular spot with visitors to the Manifold Valley, which has some of the most spectacular scenery in the Peak District and is rich with wildflowers, butterflies and birds. Housed in one of the former grist buildings at the mill, which provides the most welcome refreshments. Surprisingly, the river beds of the Manifold and Hamps that flow through the valley are frequently dry, as the waters soak away into the porous limestone rocks below and only reappear in wet weather. During dry weather, The Manifold disappears at Wetton Mill and re-emerges from its underground journey from a boil hole at Ilam. The Leek and Manifold Light Railway used to run through the valley. Lack of sufficient business forced the closure of the line and it has subsequently been turned into a trail for walkers and cyclists, only two miles of which is not car-free. Ossum's Cave at Wetton Mill is known to have been used in the Stone Age, where flints were fashioned.
Wetton Mill Tea Rooms, is the starting point of many walks. It is a very popular spot with visitors to the Manifold Valley, which has some of the most spectacular scenery in the Peak District and is rich with wildflowers, butterflies and birds. Housed in one of the former grist buildings at the mill…
A great place to stop for a cuppa, a piece of cake and to feed the ducks when you are out cycling or hiking. 2 miles outside Butterton.
Walk from Little Barn through the Manifold Valley to Wetton Mill lovely picnic spot with cafe