
Bettys Mill
Bettys Mill is a historic watermill located in Northumberland, England, dating back to the 17th century. It was originally used for grinding grain into flour using the power generated by a water wheel, built along a local stream. The mill is an example of traditional milling technology and reflects the rural community’s agricultural history. Today, Bettys Mill serves as a preserved heritage site, offering insight into historic milling practices. It remains a notable local landmark and a symbol of the area's industrial and rural heritage, often visited for education and to appreciate historic craftsmanship.