Aka Pequea Roller Mill / Horse Hollow Flour Mill

John Stone built the first mill here c1765. Samuel Hess became the new owner in the same year. Christian Shenk built the current structure in 1792. Originally built as a distillery, this mill was converted to a grist mill by Jacob Good around 1842. The mill operated until the mid-20th century and is called “Sickman’s” after the last miller. Today it serves as a popular tubing site and live music venue during the summer. For the latest information, visit the mill’s website at https://www.sickmansmill.com/
he mill is located at 671 Sandhill Road, Pequea, PA.
| Built | 1862 |
| Structure | 4.5 Story Stone |
| Dimensions | 40 x 60 |
| Water Source | Pequea Creek |
| Township | Conestoga |
| Type | Flour/Grist |
| Headrace | 150 feet |
| Tailrace | 400 feet |
| Dam Height | 7 feet |
| Power | 2 Turbines |
| Capacity | 100 bbl / day |






