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Hunslet Mills

Description and History of Site:-
The last mill still standing (2019) of a once large complex dating from the 1830's. Probably designed by William Fairbairn for John Wilkinson, with later alterations by John Clark in 1842. Flax Mills in red brick with stone details, slate single and double-gable roof, brick parapet, stone coping. L-shaped plan. In 1847 this was the largest single-build mill in Leeds, employing 1500 female flax reelers. Converted to woollen manufacture in the early 1870's. The mill(s) to the west demolished in 1986.


Further Reading and References:-
A Brief Guide to the Industrial Heritage of West Yorkshire W J Thompson Ed AIA 1989


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Key Words :- flax mill

Address :- Goodman Street, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1TD
Grid Ref :- SE 3148 3218
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.784997 , Long -1.523704
Local Authority :- Leeds Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II*
Historic England List No - 1256253,
Site Condition :- Site derelict - some buildings remaining
Site Dates :- 1838 -
Contributor :- Nick Nelson - 5 May 2015

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