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​Welcome to the WellesleyMill.com

Located in the lovely town of Wellesley Ontario resides the Wellesley Mill or warmly referred to as just 'the old mill.'
​Operating as a feed mill for over 150 years, the mill has been given new life in Wellesley, in the beautiful Waterloo County.  The mill is currently housing the Lucy Pearlle Studio and Vintage Market.

Lucy Pearlle Studio and Vintage Market

www.lucypearlle.ca

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About the Wellesley Mill

Pictures credited to Doors Open Waterloo Region.
The Wellesley Mill was erected in 1856 by the Doering Brothers as a flour mill. The original 2 ½ story structure (back portion) was enlarged around 1910 with the addition of a third-storey and the entire front portion. The actual structure is of composed of massive timbers, which are mortise-and-tenon-jointed together with brick infill (known as half-timbering), and is set on stone foundation walls 2 ½ feet thick. As such, it is rather rare as most existing grist mills in south-western Ontario are constructed either of stone or brick. Rather amazing too, are the turned columns (1' in diameter) on the main floor.

Changes in technology over the years have seen the mill shift from waterpower, to steam, and finally to electricity.  Remarkably, however, the original structure and function have been almost completely maintained.

Address
3677 Nafziger Road, Wellesley Ontario, NOB 2T0



Phone

(519) 699 5705
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