Great Tithe Barn
A tithe barn was a type of barn used in England and Germany in the Middle Ages and in the United States for storing the Tithes - a tenth of the farm's produce which had to be given to the church – our tithe barn however is used for our magnificent functions.
The tithe barn is perfectly situated overlooking the main grounds of the Haselbury Mill, although it very much part of the Mill it has it’s very own grounds with lake and ample car parking.
On approaching the tithe barn you can see it’s impressive structure, built from local ham stone and the grand oak doors, it’s absolutely breathtaking. When entering through the 16 foot tall oak doors your eyes are drawn to the vaulted oak ceiling which reaches over 33 feet high and 4 gothic chandeliers and wall lighters, lighten up the plagues in the ham stone which makes it feel magical, there is also a fire place big enough to stand in. The floor is laid with blue lias flagstones and underfloor heating for those cooler days. The barn is also fully equipped with it’s own Bar, Kitchen, Stage, Band room and toilets, including disabled toilets and access - all making it ideal for any function requirement.