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Mill and Engine Room Warwick Castle

For nearly 600 years the Mill and Engine House used the  power of the River Avon to grind grain. A century ago that same 'hydro' power  was harnessed by the Castle's engine house to generate electricity for the  household.

Now the Mill and Engine House has been carefully restored so you can see how  electricity arrived at the Castle in 1900 and how the Castle shot to the  forefront of Victorian technology.

Discover how the development of electricity excited the Castle and changed  the life of those above and below stairs.The Earl and Countess of Warwick were great innovators of their time and wanted  the prestige and luxury that the installation of generating equipment would  bring. In 1894 the generating plant was installed in the Mill and Engine House  and the Castle was wired up.

In December 1894 the work was completed and 475 bulbs were lit  to the delight of Countess Daisy as it coincided with her birthday. By modern  standards the lights would not have been very bright but those who saw them  thought them wonderful!

In the Mill and Engine House you can also find out about the  responsibility of the Mill Engineer and how day after day, year after year he  tended the generating system and kept it running. See into the Mill Engineer's  office and discover how the generating system was maintained to ensure the  supply of electricity to the Castle was constant.

So much of the original generating system has been  successfully repaired and replaced that the Mill and Engine House can now  generate enough electricity to keep the attraction running.

The Mill and Engine House opens up a fascinating insight  into the Castle's innovative history where you can now witness for yourself the  creation of electricity in this brand new attraction

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