Yarlington Mill Apple Trees

  • Bittersweet juice
  • Heavy Cropper
  • Hardy to zone 5

Yarlington Mill is a heavy-cropping traditional English cider apple variety, and quite widely grown in the English cider-producing regions. It produces a fine bittersweet cider with a good aroma and flavor.

The original Yarlington Mill apple tree was found growing out of a wall at a water mill in Yarlington, North Cadbury, Somerset, England in 1898.

It is a vigorous tree that produces high yields of small apples, with pale yellow skin overlaid with light red striping. Ripens late October to November. Yarlington Mill can become a biennial bearer, but this can be controlled by thinning the crop in the “on” year.

Height of tree when mature:

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