Special events

  1. Two sculptures of tall thin towers in the gardens surrounded by tress and bushes, a small building is in the background

    Origins of Middle-Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien and Sarehole Guided walk , at Sarehole Mill.

    Selected Sundays
    A guided walk introducing the scenery that inspired J.R.R Tolkien.
Two brick-built buildings meet to from a corner of a brick-paved courtyard.

About

Walk in the footsteps of one of the most famous authors of all time and discover the inspiration behind the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings trilogy. JRR Tolkien grew up across the road from Sarehole Mill and in later life he would draw on its rural surroundings to create Middle-earth.

There are also connections with another Birmingham son. Matthew Boulton, manufacturer and business partner of engineer James Watt, leased the building between 1756 and 1761 and used it as a ‘flatting mill’ to producing sheet metal to make buttons.

Sarehole Mill Opening Times

The shop, tea room and grounds are open Wednesday to Sunday, 11am - 4pm until March 31st 2014.

Guided tours of Mill on Friday (1.30pm), Saturday* (11.30am and 1.30pm) and Sunday (1.30pm). Pre-booking advised.
The inside of the Mill is not open on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

*First Saturday of the month the Mill is open 11am - 4pm (no guided tour).

From April 1st we're going to be preparing for summer at Sarehole Mill and will only be open to pre-booked facilitated groups and pre-booked school groups.

People walking up a path to brick-built water mill building, fence and millpond to the left and planting to the right of the people.
Ticket prices

A Spark That Fires the Engine

A Spark That Fires the Engine is a poem by Birmingham poet Casey Bailey about how J.R.R. Tolkien's childhood memories of Sarehole provided the inspiration or "spark" of creativity that produced his wonderful stories of Middle-earth in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Casey Bailey is an award winning writer, performer and educator, born and raised in Nechells, Birmingham, UK. Casey was the Birmingham Poet Laureate 2020 - 2022.

Read more in the A Spark That Fires the Engine story.

Address: Sarehole Mill, Cole Bank Road, Birmingham, B13 0BD.