Osceola Mill

Osceola Mill

Built in 1756 by Samuel Patterson, the Osceola Mill is a three and a half story stone and frame mill seated on the Pequea Creek in Paradise Township. The mill is located between the Newport Road and the town of Vintage on the Lincoln Highway. Israel Rohrer rebuilt the original mill in 1868. Currently the mill is in good condition and is being used as a home and studio. The nearby miller’s house operates as the Osceola Mill House Bed and Breakfast. (https://www.osceolamillhouse.com)

The mill is located at 315 Osceola Mill Road, Paradise, PA.

Builtc1800
Structure3.5 Story Stone / Frame
Dimensions40 x 80
Water SourcePequea Creek
TownshipParadise
TypeFlour/Grist
Headrace1,000 ft
Tailrace80 ft
Power2 Turbines