An 18th-century water wheel at Tully Mill in Northern Ireland is now generating electricity for a local restaurant.
The historic water wheel at Tully Mill in Northern Ireland's Florence Court estate has been restored and now generates electricity for a restaurant on site. The 18th-century corn mill, rescued from dereliction in 1998, was converted into a restaurant. Chef John Roche runs the restaurant and plans to offer educational experiences like bread-making workshops, thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Killesher Community Development Association.
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