John Stuart Mill | Mill Hill Missionaries | steel mill | Mill Creek Entertainment | Mill Creek | cotton mill | Saw Mill River Parkway | Paper Mill Playhouse | Mill Hill School | Pebble Mill at One | Fort Mill, South Carolina | Battle of Musgrove Mill | Mill race | Mill Hill | Steel mill | Pebble Mill Studios | Harriet Taylor Mill | Walter of the Mill | Sutter's Mill | Little Mill | Langley Mill | Flax mill | Field Mill | Tilted Mill Entertainment | The Mill | Steel Mill | Stanley Woolen Mill | Salt's Mill | Quarry Bank Mill | Mill Valley Film Festival |
Nearby Sarehole Mill and the surrounding area on the River Cole is said to have been inspiration for Tolkien's writings.
It consists of Millstream Way following the course of the River Cole from Yardley Wood to Small Heath and includes the following sites: Scribers Lane SINC, Trittiford Mill Pool, The Dingles, Chinn Brook Recreation Ground, Sarehole Mill Recreation Ground, Moseley Bog LNR, Burbury Brickworks, The John Morris Jones Walkway, Cocksmoor BMX.
It also has the house J. R. R. Tolkien first lived in (the Gracewell cottages) when he came to England at the age of four, in a hamlet then called Sarehole, opposite Sarehole Mill.