BOSTON, MASS.- The National Trust for Scotland and
The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA are each launching international campaigns tomorrow, February 20, 2019, to raise $15,000 to restore one of Scotlands most picturesque mills, Preston Mill. Under the care of NTS, the mill is popularly known as the fictional Lallybroch where STARZs hit series Outlander filmed many of its most memorable scenes.
Located on the banks of the River Tyne in East Linton, Preston Mill was one of the regions last working grain mills, being used commercially until 1959. The eighteenth-century mill is now in need of urgent help to repair its water wheel after the mechanism which allows it to turn broke over the winter months, causing it to jam in a fixed position.
The enormous popularity of Outlander in the United States inspired NTSUSA to collaborate with NTS to raise funds for the iconic mill. Thanks to the generosity of a Nantucket, Massachusetts based American donor, Barbara Beinecke Spitler, all donations to repair the mill will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $5,000. As a fan of Diana Gabaldons Outlander book series and a philanthropist of historic preservation, Beinecke Spitler saw the donation as the perfect marriage of her two interests. With $15,000 required to undertake the repairs, NTS and NTSUSA have each launched social media-based crowdfunder campaigns to ask Outlander fans to help raise the funds needed to restore the wheel to its former glory.
Stuart Maxwell, General Manager for Ayrshire & Arran and Edinburgh & East at the National Trust for Scotland, said: Unfortunately, over time, the heat from the friction of the turning axle, which allows the wheel to spin, has distorted the metal components that hold the wheel in place.
Plans are in place to repair the wheel, but we urgently need the help of the public to raise the funds required and ensure that this spectacular piece of Scottish heritage is preserved.
Those who visit Preston Mill, can follow in Jamie Frasers footsteps as well as seeing and hearing the mill in action while learning about the millers who worked there it would be a real loss to us, the public and Scotland if we werent able to restore it to working order.
We need to do all that we can to protect the places that inspire our love of Scotland, and Preston Mill is one of those places.
With its curious Dutch-style conical roof, Preston Mill is an architectural oddity that beguiles visitors and transports them back in time. In 2014, it hosted the cast and crew of the STARZ series Outlander as they filmed some of the first seasons most pivotal scenes and used the mill as a stand-in for Lallybroch, Jamie Frasers (played by Sam Heughan) family home.
To get the wheel turning again, engineers will restore the masonry pillar which the wheel sits upon and replace the timber bearing and metal bushes which houses the wheels axle and hold it in place, allowing the wheel to turn. Repairs will begin in early spring and is targeted for completion by April, just in time for the propertys seasonal reopening.