Jenney Grist Mill

The Jenney Grist Mill is a 17th Century living history museum. A reconstruction of the original Mill built in 1636 on Town Brook by Pilgrim John Jenney. At this working mill visitors step back in time as a costumed miller tells the story of the Pilgrim’s journey, their struggle to survive and the importance of the original Mill and Town Brook to the colony.

Watch the huge water wheel turn the grinding stones and experience the beginning of industry in our country. A visit to the Jenney Grist Mill is a fun and educational experience for adults and children. An ice cream shop, gift shop and restaurant are on the site.

Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9:30 am–5:00 pm; Sunday, 12:00 pm–5:00 pm
Closed:
Tuesdays (except for reserved group) and Easter Sunday. All holidays are subject to change without notice.
Phone:
508-747-4544
Address:
6 Spring Lane, Plymouth
Pricing:
$15-25
Web:
www.jenneygristmill.org
Directions:
I-93 S to Rte. 3 South to Exit 6A Plymouth. Turn right on Oak St about 0.4 miles. Go to the end and turn left on Summer St. Spring Lane is about 240ft on the right.