One Of The Oldest Continuously Operating Gristmills In West Virginia Has Been Grinding Grain Since 1791
Nestled in a quiet river valley a few miles north of Union, West Virginia stands a little known historical treasure: Reed’s Mill. It’s been grinding local grain for well over 200 years and, much to the delight of many happy customers, it shows no sign of stopping any time soon.

Second Creek once boasted 20 mills in 22 miles of creek flow. Now, Reed's Mill is one of the only ones left.

The grains used in Reed's Mill's line of products have been passed down through local families for generations, and they are all heirloom varieties, which tend to be hardier and more nutritious than hybrids grown more widely today. At Reed's Mill, the whole grain is ground and the flour is sold un-sifted, so you benefit from the nutrients (and flavor and texture) of the entire grain.
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There's also wheat flours, other varieties of cornmeal, and even some non-grain related products! The current price is $3/lb for flour and cornmeal, but of course is subject to change. Products are routinely available in 3, 5, and 10 lb bags, but larger quantities can be purchased with a pre-arrangement.
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Additionally, in a back room of the mill, you can find the Everette Hogsett Broom Factory and see how authentic corn brooms are made.

He can be reached at 304-772-5665.
If you’re in Second Creek visiting the mill, you’re not too far from Cheese ‘n’ More in Gap Mills, which is another good place to stock up on bulk spices, dairy products, and more!
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1331 Second Creek Rd, Sinks Grove, WV 24976, USA