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Cheapside Mills

Description and History of Site:-

Giles & Goodall wrote: "Established in 1840s as steam-powered fulling, scribbling and spinning mill, but rapidly becoming an integrated woollen mill with construction of powerloom-weaving sheds, finishing and dyeing departments, warehouse and, typical of the Heavy Woollen area, rag-grinding sheds. From 1872 it formed part of the business of J, T and J Taylor, the largest concern in Batley, based at Blakeridge Mills. Surviving buildings at time of record included main mill (four storeys, seventeen bays), rebuilt in 1895 after an earlier fire; weaving sheds (one on three levels), rag-grinding sheds, an elaborate warehouse and office building of c1865, and a combined mill and warehouse of c1922, the last with a steel frame and concrete floors. A turbine house was built in 1934-5."

Currently (2019) in mixed commercial uses: 'The Mill Outlet & Garden Centre'.


Further Reading and References:-

Yorkshire Textile Mills 1770-1930 Colum Giles and Ian H Goodall 1992 London HMSO.


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Key Words :- integrated woollen textile mill

Address :- Bradford Rd , Batley, West Yorkshire, WF17 5LZ
Grid Ref :- SE 2485 2410
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.712733 , Long -1.624973
Local Authority :- Kirklees Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site refurbished to industrial / commercial use
Site Dates :- 1840's -
Contributor :- IHS Database - 3 August 2016

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