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Open Wednesday – Sunday 10.30am – 4.00pm

(open Bank Holiday Mondays 1 April, 6 May, 27 May and 26 August)

 

Welcome to Farfield Mill

Beautiful things, Beautifully made

 

Online Shop

Buy online and support the Mill

 

Workshops

Learn something new! Weaving, painting, sewing, ceramics and more...

 

Heritage

discover the story of Farfield Mill

 

Exhibitions

A wide range of exhibitions including textile art, mixed media, painting and much more

 

The Tea Room

For delicious drinks and tasty treats!

 

Artists and Makers Studios

Handcrafted and unique products direct from the from the artists.

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Current Exhibitions

2024wed10jan(jan 10)10:30 amsun31mar(mar 31)4:00 pmWater - Jo Garlick and Lynn WardExhibition - Dover Gallery

2024wed10jan(jan 10)10:30 amsun31mar(mar 31)4:00 pmTribes - International Textile ExhibitionExhibition - Level 4

2024wed10jan(jan 10)10:30 amsun31mar(mar 31)4:00 pmCalled to Water - Nancy GrayExhibition - Clough Gallery

2024wed10jan(jan 10)10:30 amsun31mar(mar 31)4:00 pmShifting Borders - South West Scotland PrintmakersExhibition - Howgill Gallery

2024wed07feb(feb 7)10:00 amwed27mar(mar 27)4:00 pmSedbergh School Student Exhibition 2024Exhibition - Community Gallery

2024wed03aprAll Daysun07julThe Space We Fill - NOLITEXExhibition - Howgill Gallery

See Our Heritage Displays

What’s on

By supporting Farfield Mill, you're keeping traditional weaving skills alive for future generations, preserving architectural industrial heritage, supporting local artists and makers through studio space and exhibition opportunities and helping to provide art and craft workshops for everyone.

The story of Farfield Mill, Sedbergh

Farfield Mill is owned and run by Farfield Mill Limited, a charitable community benefit society. We are proud to be a cooperative organisation, owned and run by our members for the benefit of the wider community. As a charity we are subject to an asset lock, and (apart from receiving modest interest on their investment, if we can afford it) our members themselves do not profit from our activities.

As an organisation we exist to honour and preserve Farfield Mill’s textile heritage providing a hub for creative enterprises, engaging the visiting public with and fostering in them an appreciation of weaving and other traditional and contemporary arts and crafts, and giving them an understanding of the significance of the heritage of the local wool industry.

Heritage at Farfield Mill

Learn about the heritage of our Mill from its early beginnings in 1836 through to when textile production ceased, and the Mill was saved for art and heritage.

Photograph of one of the Knitters of Dent sitting knitting by a window

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