Gants Mill

Gants Mill is a watermill on the River Brue in Pitcombe near Bruton, Somerset, England.

It is a grade II* listed building,[1][2] and takes its name from John le Gaunt who owned it in 1290.

[4] Most of the machinery, including the grindstones, conveyors, sackhoist and grain bins, date from 1888 and is still used for grinding animal feed and occasionally whole wheat flour.

[1] The South Somerset Hydropower Group was begun in 2001 and the first turbine, at Gants Mill, was commissioned in 2003.

[9] The water garden includes seasonal displays of iris, roses, delphiniums, day lilies, clematis, and dahlias.