Accessibility at Manor Mill
Manor Mill is committed to welcoming all visitors to our historic venue. We recognize that as with a building constructed before the revolution, there are certain accessibility limitations as with any historic property. We want to provide clear information to help you plan your visit.
Building Access & Navigation
Manor Mill is a historic building spanning multiple levels without elevator access. Outdoor gravel pathways connect each level of the Mill, but these paths are uneven and can be challenging for wheelchair users and those with mobility limitations. While the gravel surface poses difficulties for some visitors, our staff can provide guidance on the most accessible routes to specific event spaces when you arrive.
Parking
Accessible parking is available directly in front of the Mill (along the fence) and near the Miller's House, which has a small lot that is at the same grade as the second floor. If you need accessible parking, please call ahead at (410) 842-5590 and we will make sure those spots are reserved for your arrival.
FIRST FLOOR ACCESS
The first floor of Manor Mill is accessible via a brick-paved walkway leading to the gift shop entrance. The first floor bathroom features an accessible urinal and grab bars, with one small step located in the hallway before the bathroom entrance.
2nd floor gallery, Kitchen & Classroom Access
The second floor gallery, kitchen, and classroom can be accessed without stairs by using the gravel path between the Mill and the Miller's House. Enter through the exterior kitchen door to reach the kitchen, second floor gallery, and an additional bathroom. The gravel surface can be difficult for wheelchair users to navigate. To make access easier, you may drive up the gravel path and park next to either building, reducing the distance you need to travel on the uneven surface.
3rd floor gallery & loft access
To access the third floor gallery and loft without using stairs, guests can walk or drive around to the back of the Mill via the gravel path between the Mill and the Miller's House. A ramp at the rear of the building leads to the loft's back porch. From the porch, guests can enter the loft and continue through to the third floor gallery. An additional accessible bathroom is located in the loft.