Acorn Bank's industrial highlights will be brought to life for hard of hearing and deaf visitors by one of Acorn Bank Watermill Trust's expert volunteers, supported by a BSL interpreter.
Follow an Industrial Heritage Tour for an illuminating walk through the woodland to the old gypsum mine and quarry. The tour will also visit the working watermill where you can see ongoing restoration of the second waterwheel.
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