Glade Creek Grist Mill
The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock. Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park. Known as Cooper’s Mill, it stood on the present location of the park’s administration building parking lot.
Of special interest, the mill was created by combining parts and pieces from three mills which once dotted the state. The basic structure of the mill came from the Stoney Creek Grist Mill which dates back to 1890. It was dismantled and moved piece by piece to Babcock from a spot near Campbelltown in Pocahontas County. After an accidental fire destroyed the Spring Run Grist Mill near Petersburg, Grant County, only the overshot water wheel could be salvaged. Other parts for the mill came from the Onego Grist Mill near Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County.
A living monument to the over 500 mills which thrived in West Virginia at the turn of the century, the Glade Creek Grist Mill provides freshly ground cornmeal and buckwheat flour which park guests may purchase. Visitors to the mill may journey back to the time when grinding grain by a rushing stream was a way of life, and the groaning mill wheel was music to the miller’s ear.
Clifftop WV. , USA
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Bradley Shawn ...
wow! What a stunning shot. Beautifully toned and the earthy colours are so rich. What a fantastic scene. It is going into my favs.
KSkinner replied
Thanks for the comment – The lighting was a bit dismal but I manged to work with it. I still see a better image next time!!!!
Carlie Hensley
What a beautiful scene! Favorite for me.
KSkinner replied
Thanks for the comment and Fav…..:)
Tracy Faught
super beautiful! Love the natural aged colours in the wood. :]
KSkinner replied
Thanks so much Tracy
CynLynn
Excellent!! wonderful info.. super work here!
KSkinner replied
Thanks for taking the time to view my work!
Philip Johnson
keith
great shot can you do a favour and add the camera model to the description
KSkinner replied
Sorry Philip – added the info – Thanks for the comment.
David Iori
Lovely Capture
KSkinner replied
Thanks David
Craig Hender
Awesome shot! And a fantastic old building. I’d love to see a long exposure of this, to give the water a smokey appearance?
KSkinner replied
Thanks Craig. I did attempt to try this and there were so many people around they kept wandering into the image… Will attempt to try again during the week days when less people are about.
Gracey
I think this one might be my favourite of the mill shots. Lovely colour – the depending greens give it a lush feeling.
KSkinner replied
Thanks Gracey – your input is always valued and appreciated!
sendao
stunning image,wonderful capture!
KSkinner replied
Thanks for the comment and viewing my work sendao
scenescapes
Another beauty!. Beautiful tones and color. Nicely done. Have you tried it in B/W?
Noelene Davies
Beautiful capture.
Ruth Lambert
Greetings!
BARNS, Old Grist Mills and Covered Bridges grp is looking for new photos, we invite you to join us and share your work with us!
Lisawv
Beautiful shot of the mill, great exposure.