I'm trying to find the nearest local flour mill that I can to start bulk-buying my flour, and the nearest I can find to Surrey in the southeast, is Shipton Mill in the Cotswolds. Does anyone know of, or use, one that is closer?
Thanks!
Buying flour
Buying flour
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Re: Buying flour
Weald and downland museum grinds flour regularly, or used to.
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Re: Buying flour
We use Shipton Mill wholemeal flour. It's lovely and makes fabulous bread and is a good price, especially for organic. We buy it in 16kg sacks from the wholefood warehouse in Inverness.
And anyone who has received a parcel from me in a slightly "dusty" brown wrapper will know how good the bags are for postal services afterwards
And anyone who has received a parcel from me in a slightly "dusty" brown wrapper will know how good the bags are for postal services afterwards

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Re: Buying flour
Michelham Priory, Bateman's and Windmill Hill all are working mills around us (East Sussex) might be worth contacting them direct
And Infinity Foods wholesale ,Brighton might be of use too
And Infinity Foods wholesale ,Brighton might be of use too
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