Mill Green Jubilee Garden
The Mill Green Jubilee Garden can be found adjacent to the Mill Green Museum & Mill. To commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the designer created a modern garden influenced by the Tudors.

The Mill Green Jubilee Garden can be found adjacent to the Mill Green Museum & Mill. To commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the designer created a modern garden influenced by the Tudors.
With an attractive riverside setting where you can enjoy a picnic during fine weather; two long herb beds provide scents and flavours along with flower beds adding colour and beauty to help you relax. The knot garden is based on a design by Thomas Hill dating from 1577. It is an adaptation of the Duke of Buckingham’s heraldic badge.
The Garden is open at the same time as Mill Green Museum
Access and Facilities
- Car parking including disabled bays
- The entrance to the Museum and Mill is level with a slight threshold which can be negotiated in a wheelchair.
- Museum displays and exhibitions are on the ground floor.
- Access to the first floor of the mill is by a single flight of stairs - a video of the milling process is available in the museum for those who can't climb stairs.
- The garden is fully accessible for all.
- Our toilets include a WC suitable for disabled visitors.
- We have a nappy changing unit
- Our study area (used for some events) has a hearing loop system
- Our museum shop has souvenirs, organic flour and books on local history
- Admission is FREE