We're delighted that BBC Homes & Antiques have featured our efforts as the main news feature in November's issue:
"Much of the machinery is from the 18th century and - although this hasn't hindered Hugh Jones, who has produced tweed here for the past 30 years - it is finally in need of restoration."
> Read the article in full here
If you'd like to help us raise the final £200,000 needed to trigger the restoration process please consider becoming a Friend of Knockando Woolmill.
Becoming a Friend enables you to join the increasing and dedicated group of people from all over the world who are committed to the restoration project so that future generations can enjoy its heritage and keep the traditional art of weaving alive.