Quendale Water Mill

Shetland


South of Boddam, a minor road runs southwest to Quendale. Here you’ll find the small but excellent, restored and fully operational 19th-century Quendale Water Mill, the last of Shetland’s watermills. There's a DVD showing the mill at work, a history exhibition, a craft shop and a cafe.


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