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Havelock Mills

1820 establishments in England1994 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures demolished in 1994Cotton millsDemolished buildings and structures in Manchester
Demolished manufacturing buildings and structuresEngvarB from October 2017Former listed buildings in EnglandFormer textile mills in the United KingdomHistory of ManchesterSilk millsTextile mills in Manchester

Havelock Mills in central Manchester were built between 1820 and 1840. It was probably the largest surviving silk mill in the north-west region in the 1970s and had a unique combination of silk and cotton mills on one site. It was a landmark on the Rochdale Canal, overlooking Tib Lock, one of the Rochdale Nine.

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Havelock Mills
Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester City Centre

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M1 5ES Manchester, City Centre
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