Eling Tide Mill

Eling Church

Eling Church on Eling Hill dates back to Saxon Days, although the original Church would probably have been a wooded structure. There are still small areas of the Norman Church visible, but much restoration work was carried out by Benjamin Ferrey in 1863 to 1865 which covered much of the older building.

In the Church is an Altar painting of the Last Supper in the style of Leonardo da Vinci.

NEWS

ELING TIDE MILL STAND WINS FIRST AT NEW FOREST SHOW

Eling Tide Mill had it’s first stand at the New Forest Show this year. Following the takeover by Totton & Eling Town Council... Read More

TUDOR EVENT

28th and 29th November
At Totton & Eling Heritage Centre... Read more

TIDE MILL LAUNCHES NEW BROWN FLOUR

Having milled stone ground flour on site for more than 900 years using the power of the Tide, the historic Eling Tide Mill is proud to announce the production of a brand new brown flour - “Flour of the Forest Brown”.