Many Vermont Lumber Companies produced Wooden Bowls and Clapboard Siding
utilizing Vermont Timber, selling their products around the New England
Region. Over the years these producers of Bowls and Boards have
disappeared from the landscape of Vermont, while the Granville Mill
quietly continued the tradition of ingenuity and perseverance in the
face of economic cyclicality, floods and fires.
The Mill that you visit today still contains the original machinery designed and improved since the late 1800's, run by electricity instead of water power. The Branch of the White River that runs past the Mill was the original source of power for the Mill. A Dam upstream from the Mill used to run through sluices into a turbine that powered the Mill machinery that was contained within a single three story Mill located just North of the Bowl Mill Store.
In 1927, Vermont suffered from a devastating flood that washed away the Granville Dam and most Bridges in the White River Valleys of Vermont. The Mill survived, however the water power was replaced by electricity and the Zenas King bridge was restored to its original foundation, the only source of access to the Mill from Granville Corners.
Bowl Mill Store open 7 days a week -- 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Bowl Mill Tours Monday through Friday 7:00AM - 3:00PM
Directions to Mill:
2) Interstate Route 89 Exit 3 (Bethel) to Route 107 West to Route 100 North to Granville.
3) Route 7 to Route 125 East Middlebury across mountain to Hancock. Take Route 100 North to Granville.
1) Interstate Route 89 Exit 10 (Waterbury) to Route 100 South to Granville.