[3] The mill ground corn until World War II and then animal feed until it closed in 1962.
[5] The mill still produces Wheat, Rye and Spelt flour from organic grain.
[6][10] The second (Lower) waterwheel was replaced in 2015 and the associated machinery was refurbished and repaired in 2016.
To the south east a stone wall contains wrought iron gates in an arched gateway.
[1] The milling equipment is powered by a pair of overshot waterwheels,[12][13][14] which transfer power to associated (internal) pit wheel, spur wheel and stone nut.