Situated 1 mile off the A18 NE of Brigg, Wrawby Postmill is a well-known landmark which can be seen from miles around.
Constructed in 1760, the mill originally had common (cloth-in-hand) sails which have now disappeared. The mill has had several owners over the years and was a working mill until the late 1940s when it fell into disuse. It was restored in 1965 and is now the last surviving postmill in the north of England.

Opening Times
Open Bank Holiday Mondays and the last Sunday in June and July from 2.00 - 5.00pm.
For more information please telephone 01652 653699.
More information about the Postmill can be found on the official Wrawby Postmill website.