Le Moulin de Quetivel
Le Moulin de Quetivel is the last remaining working watermill in Jersey. The mill is set within woodland and gives the visitor a good idea of 18th century milling.
The current mill dates to the 18th century but it is known that a watermill has been on this site since 1309.
Limited opening times, for more information visit www.nationaltrust.je
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Le Moulin de Quetivel, Mont Fallu, Saint Peter Parish, Saint Peter , Jersey
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