Book general admission to Whitchurch Silk Mill and enjoy unlimited visits for a year
- Pay once and return free for 12 months with an annual admission ticket
- Access to the UK’s oldest working silk mill with live demonstrations of Victorian looms
- Entry to all standard exhibitions including ‘Riches to Ribbons’, ‘Visible Threads’, and ‘Fascination of Trees’
- Explore the weaving process from design to production in a fully operational heritage setting
- Enjoy riverside views and relax at the café and shop (no ticket required for café/shop)
- Support the Mill’s preservation by choosing Gift Aid – boosting your ticket’s impact by 25%
General Admission to Whitchurch Silk Mill:
- Age Restrictions: Suitable for all ages! Under 5's go free
- Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:30am – 5:00pm (last entry 4:00pm)
- Location: 28 Winchester Street, Whitchurch, Hampshire RG28 7AL
- Tickets include: Entry to Whitchurch Silk Mill, free return visits for one year
Enjoy a full year of heritage, creativity and countryside charm in Hampshire
General admission to Whitchurch Silk Mill offers more than just a one-time visit – it’s your pass to a year of discovery. Watch silk being woven on original machinery, explore exhibitions, and take part in seasonal events and workshops.
- Unlimited Visits: Pay once and return free for 12 months
- Live Weaving: See silk woven on original 19th-century machinery
- Exhibitions: Access to rotating textile and photography exhibitions throughout the year
- Heritage Experience: Discover the history of silk ribbon weaving and its connection to Jane Austen
- Family Friendly: Interactive displays and trails suitable for all ages
- Accessibility: Step-free access, disabled parking, and accessible toilets
Whether you're popping in for a quiet afternoon or planning a family day out, your ticket gives you unlimited access to the Mill’s rich history and vibrant programme. Plus, enjoy the riverside café and shop without needing a ticket.
Book online for instant e-ticket delivery via email and SMS, and Gift Aid your ticket to support the Mill’s preservation efforts.