Trefriw Woollen Mill is a 1970s tourist place on the main road, powered by a Pelton wheel which you can see working.
Up the hill behind is the ‘old mill’, a complex of buildings dating from 1820 which seem to have been defunct for decades.
The sign on the front said ‘Vale of Conway Flannel Mills, Thomas Williams & Son Proprietors’ - the ground floor was once a tea shop.
This one was a quick once round with the phone - it wasn’t worth getting the camera out because what scraps are left are partially hidden by firewood stacked all over the place.
Up the hill behind is the ‘old mill’, a complex of buildings dating from 1820 which seem to have been defunct for decades.
The sign on the front said ‘Vale of Conway Flannel Mills, Thomas Williams & Son Proprietors’ - the ground floor was once a tea shop.
This one was a quick once round with the phone - it wasn’t worth getting the camera out because what scraps are left are partially hidden by firewood stacked all over the place.