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Market town mill and warehouse could get 'Gloucester Docks style' revamp

The former Borough Flour Mills in Tewkesbury has become a derelict 'eyesore' in recent years

Healing's Mill in Quay Street, Tewkesbury(Image: Carmelo Garcia)

Blueprints are being drawn up to breathe new life into a historic Gloucestershire market town mill and warehouse, currently described as a "sad eyesore".

The Borough Flour Mills in Tewkesbury, also known as Healing's Flour Mills, situated on Quay Street by the River Avon, has been showing signs of neglect in recent years.

The site boasts a rich milling heritage. Historic England notes that early 13th Century records refer to the location as the town mills. The 1825 town map depicts mill structures on the site.

By 1865, Samuel Healing had taken ownership of the mill, transforming it into a steam-powered roller mill. In its heyday in 1892, Healing's Flour Mill was hailed as the country's largest and most technologically advanced flour mill, capable of producing up to 25 sacks of flour per hour.

The Archer Daniels Midland Company acquired the site in 2003. In 2017, the then owners, Corbally Group Ltd—a subsidiary of the St Francis Group—put the site up for sale.

The complex is now derelict. But Tewkesbury Borough Council leaders have now revealed they are in discussions with the site's proprietors. The site could undergo a transformation akin to that of Gloucester Docks, albeit on a smaller scale.

The council envisions the area becoming a destination that draws both tourists and locals.

Council Leader Richard Stanley (LD, Cleeve West) said: "That whole waterfront has such a potential to become an asset for the town. Healing's Mill is such an important part of that."