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Bellows Mill is a beautifully converted water mill situated in 21 acres of picturesque grounds nestling beneath the Chilterns, one mile from the village of Eaton Bray. The mill was in use until 1955 and has been occupied by the same family for eight generations. It dates back to the Domesday Book. You will enjoy the tranquil surroundings and the informal and relaxed atmosphere created by your hosts Rachael Hodge and Henry Rees. Guests staying overnight before flying out of Luton airport have the benefit of five days free car parking and we arrange a taxi service. Parking for longer periods is charged at £5.00 per day. Please note the Restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Children must be supervised at all times due to the deep water surrounding Bellows Mill.
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