Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge

Address: Midgehole Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 7AW, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1422846236.
Website: nationaltrust.org.uk
Specialties: Museum, Hiking area, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Restaurant, Toilet, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 1043 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

📌 Location of Gibson Mill

Gibson Mill Midgehole Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 7AW, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Gibson Mill

  • Monday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Friday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am–4 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am–4 pm

Gibson Mill - A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Hebden Bridge

Gibson Mill, located on Midgehole Rd, Hebden Bridge HX7 7AW, United Kingdom, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a unique and enchanting experience. This historic building, now a museum and tourist attraction, offers a glimpse into the past while providing a stunning setting for hiking and exploration.

Specialties: Museum, Hiking area, Tourist attraction

Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Restaurant, Toilet, Good for kids

Opinions: This company has 1043 reviews on Google My Business. Average opinion: 4.5/5.

With its rich history and breathtaking surroundings, Gibson Mill has something for everyone. The mill, which dates back to the 19th century, was once a thriving cotton mill and has since been transformed into a captivating museum and tourist attraction.

Visitors can explore the mill's interior, learn about its fascinating history, and admire the stunning architecture. The surrounding area is also perfect for hiking, with numerous trails that wind through the beautiful countryside.

Gibson Mill is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for all visitors. The site features a wheelchair-accessible car park, entrance, and toilet, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this hidden gem.

In addition to the mill itself, visitors can enjoy on-site services, including a restaurant and toilet facilities. The restaurant offers a range of delicious meals and refreshments, making it the perfect spot to relax and refuel after a day of exploration.

Gibson Mill is also family-friendly, with plenty of activities and attractions to keep children entertained. The tranquil setting and stunning views make it an ideal destination for a family day out.

With its 4.5/5 rating on Google My Business, based on 1043 reviews, it's clear that Gibson Mill is a highly regarded attraction. Visitors praise its stunning setting, fascinating history, and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for anyone in the Hebden Bridge area.

To plan your visit to Gibson Mill, simply call 1422846236 or visit the official website at nationaltrust.org.uk.

👍 Reviews of Gibson Mill

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
K B.
4/5

We parked at the Midgehole upper car park, unbeknownst to us, there was a car park a bit closer. Nevertheless, we parked, donned our sun cream, hats and picnic and set off to the Mill via the riverside walk.
Lovely walk in which you could spend a couple of hours meandering through the forest, playing by the river and spotting wildlife. Not a walk for those with bad knees or who may struggle with mobility (the walk was suggested to be a easy-moderate walk, we were pooped by the end!). There is a tarmacked road which would suit wheelchair/pushchair users however, but a lot of this was uphill going to the mill.
We would've carried on to the waterfall, but the heat and how tored we were from the riverwalk, we decided to leave it for another day.
The mill itself was closed for a private function, which was a shame, however the cafe and bookshop(?) was still open for public access - not a large selection of drinks in the cafe though. Lots of seating available outside for picnics etc.
Toilets were interesting; very small stalls, but reasonably maintained.
Lovely views and all in all, a good day out in nature.

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Tony W.
5/5

Photographed a wedding here recently. Beautiful venue to work at, quite unique and in an amazing location. Highly recommend!

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Steven D.
5/5

Hardcastle Craggs and Gibson Mill are great for a day out. Walks in woods with stepping stones across river. Cafe staff very friendly. Second-hand books on sale. Parking available. A great place to visit if enjoy country walks and fresh air.

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
M P.
1/5

Nice walk to get to the cafe/mill, but the mill was basically empty. 1 room with information boards talking about species of fungi. The Cafe was welcoming yet quite pricey.

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Paul F.
4/5

Excellent place for walkers. However the building itself is really only for outside admiration as it contains very little by way of things to visit. Overall interesting place but not for us due to limitations on the walking side with some member’s of our group.

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Kevin J.
5/5

Beautiful place to visit. This really is an outstandingly wonderful place to go walking, particularly if you follow the course of the river which will lead you to the wonderful old mill and its Mill Pond. There is also a great little cafe alongside the old mill which serves some very tasty hot and cold snacks as well as a good range of soft drinks to fuel you up ready for some more exploring
Well worth a visit!

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Angus C.
3/5

Walking from Hebden Bridge, there is a nice circular walk up to Gibson Mill. Alternatively, there are 2 smallish car parks at the gates to the National Trust managed site that are accessed by small roads that can get 'blocked up' easily on approach. Gibson Mill itself, is a reached by then walking approx 1 mile via either a river side path or a dirt, vehicle track or a higher elevation path through the woods (the least walked!). Which ever option you take, we took the river side path outwards and the high elevation path back, the destination is often the historic mill. Some people go beyond the Mill to 'the crags' or further on the Blake Dean, where the path loops round a returns to the Mill. The Mill itself, acts as both a museum and cafe. The cafe offers typical, limited drinks and food. Many people seemed to take their own picnic and eat this on the grassy patches by the river. Toilets are available at both near the car park and at the Mill.

Gibson Mill - Hebden Bridge
Ritika M.
5/5

Well it's a walker's paradise! Situated in the heart of the Hardcastle Crag, it's a 35-40 min walk at an incline to reach this gorgeous vintage mill.
It has a beautiful picnic spot, public amenities and hidden nature walks around it ..
The walking routes are stony but doable and perfect for people who are comfortable walking long distances as I don't think there are any benches along the route .. you can take your furry friends along ! There's no entry fees but there's a 5/- charge for parking vehicles . except for the cafe , there's no other dinning option so pack your food if you're looking for a lot of variety.
I have a more detailed post on things to do here at my blog Glocal Girl 😎

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