Bank Bottom Mill
1824 establishments in England2003 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures in KirkleesFormer textile mills in the United KingdomIndustrial buildings completed in 1824 ... and 3 more
Marsden, West YorkshireTextile mills in West YorkshireUse British English from December 2013
Bank Bottom Mill, later known as Marsden Mill, was from 1824 an important centre for the production of woollen cloth in Marsden, West Yorkshire, England. Originally a fulling mill, Bank Bottom Mill reached its heyday in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries under the ownership of the Crowther family, in particular John Edward Crowther, a businessman and philanthropist. However, the cloth industry declined in the late twentieth century, and production of woollen cloth finally ceased in 2003.
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Binn Road, Kirklees
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N 53.596666666667 ° | E -1.9294444444444 ° |
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Binn Road
HD7 6HG Kirklees
England, United Kingdom
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