- Benholm Mill
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Benholm Mill in Kincardineshire, Scotland, is a restored and fully working water-powered meal mill. It is sited in ancient woodland near Johnshaven (13 miles south of Stonehaven), by the farmlands of Sunset Song country - made famous by local author, Lewis Grassic Gibbon. It featured as Long Rob's Mill in the television serialisation of this novel.
History
Benholm is now the only surviving traditional water-powered meal mill in HistoricKincardine, Aberdeenshire. For hundreds of years it and numerous similar mills throughout Scotland were of vital importance to the rural community as the suppliers of the main food item. At its peak it produced oatmeal, bruised oats and hashed oats for an area extending from Montrose in the south to Barras and Catterline in the north and inland to Laurencekirk and Fordoun.
Current status
The mill building was in partial use until 1982 and was gradually restored to its present state from 1986 onwards. Parts of it date back to the 18th century, though there are records of milling at Benholm as early as the 13th. Other buildings on site are of mainly Victorian origin. The whole complex, with mill dam, reed bed, miller's croft and woodland walk, is now a local heritage visitor centre.The mill used to belong to the late John Alexander Scott of Kirkton of benholm.
The Mill of Benholm Trust works with Aberdeenshire Council to provide work experience and training for adults with special needs, in catering, horticulture, furniture restoration, shop and office work.
The main industry in Benholm today is agriculture many of the local farms are still ran by generations of the same families. Typical names include Buchan, Forster, Colqhuan, Scott, Kieth, Alexander, Reid and Mc Cormmack.
Website
Categories:- Watermills in Scotland
- Historic Scotland
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