Melin Tregwynt | The Traditional Welsh Wool Mill

While tribulations of the 20th Century put paid to most Welsh mills, Melin Tregwynt has found a way to flourish, ensuring the world takes note of the impeccable quality of its products, which it hopes to continue making for years to come.

While tribulations of the 20th Century put paid to most Welsh mills, Melin Tregwynt has found a way to flourish, ensuring the world takes note of the impeccable quality of its products, which it hopes to continue making for years to come.

In 2022, the company transitioned to an Employee Ownership Trust, with previous owners Eifion and Amanda Griffiths handing over control of operations to the organisation’s 42 employees. As well as safeguarding jobs, the decision to move to employee ownership was made to ensure the mill would continue to operate at its current, historic site, something Eifion feels has always played a key role in Melin Tregwynt’s success.

'We’re definitely a "somewhere business" as opposed to an "anywhere business",' he says. 'We’re rooted in where we are, and it’s what sets us apart.'

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