Spiller's Mill - East Quayside



Looking in Eastbound direction from NCN 72

from the end of the Quayside Promenade
at the mouth of the Ouse Burn River

Spiller's Tyne Mill was completed in 1938 and was, then the tallest flour milling building in the world. Spillers had come to Newcastle from Bridgewater in 1896 when they acquired Daudson's Phoenix Mill in the Close. The Tyne mill replaced this older complex.
There were two main buildings - the Silo designed to hold 34,000 tons of grain and the Flour Mill which also contained a warehouse and animal food mill.

To serve it the deep water berth was improved and the rail network extended along the Quayside - the rail tracks can still be seen inset into the concrete roads - waiting to catch the unwary cyclists !!!

The Mill has now ceased operations and the site and surrounding area is likely to be re-developed.