The Bridgeton Mill is a rare opportunity to own one of Indiana’s most iconic and historic properties. Established in 1823, this fully operational gristmill continues to produce stone-ground flour and cornmeal using its original 48? French Buhr stones. The property spans 5.5 acres within the Bridgeton Historic District, featuring multiple income-producing elements including vendor outbuildings, a campground, and Dr. Crooks’ historic 1868 office building.
Adjacent to the Bridgeton Covered Bridge and a scenic waterfall on Big Raccoon Creek, the site serves as a central hub for the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. With established tourism traffic, multiple revenue streams, and national historic recognition, the Bridgeton Mill offers unmatched potential as a turnkey heritage attraction, tourism business, or long-term preservation investment.
Located approximately one hour from Indianapolis and Terre Haute, this property combines historic charm, natural beauty, and proven tourism appeal in one of Indiana’s most photographed destinations.