Hughes Mill 35 Hughes Mills, Clonmel, County Tipperary
About the Business
Welcome to Hughes Mill, a historical and cultural point of interest located in the beautiful town of Clonmel. Hughes Mill is a unique establishment that has been standing tall for over 200 years, telling a story of its own through its brilliant architecture and rich history. This iconic building once served as the heart of the local community, powering the neighboring town with its water turbines, and fueling the textile industry with its production of high-quality wool.
Today, Hughes Mill stands as a symbol of tradition and heritage, attracting visitors from all over Ireland and beyond to come and experience a part of the town's past. This incredible establishment has been restored and preserved to its original architecture, showcasing its rustic beauty and timeless charm. Step back in time as you explore the vast corridors and witness the machinery that once powered the town of Clonmel.
Hughes Mill is also a popular venue for various events and occasions, ranging from musical performances to art exhibitions and even corporate events. Its spacious halls and beautifully landscaped gardens provide the perfect setting for a memorable event, amidst the stunning backdrop of the lush countryside.
We invite you to discover the magic of Hughes Mill and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Clonmel. Come and experience the beauty of this institution and take a journey through time, reliving the glory days of the past. Our doors are always open, and we look forward to welcoming you to this incredible point of interest.
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35 Hughes Mills, Oldbridge, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Reviews
"Too far from bus stops/it's near a smell of a river/I don't the building itself"
"A complex of 50+ apartments. Not the cleanest place to rent a house. Always problems with water pressure,no parking for residents during the day as its all used up by people working in shops nearby. Apartments are too expensive for the qualitt and to have something fixed in the house takes weeks. Also there have been episodes of burglary, noisy neighbours and homeless people sleeping on the hallways. Full of drug addicts too"
"Beauty full place"
"Beautiful hill view, spacious car parking, walkable distance to heatons, penneys, Mc D."
"The Mill is now restored as apartments but this was once the site of a school. The Cashel Dominicans came to Clonmel during the penal times and set up a school somewhere in the mill."
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