Victoria Mill

Victoria Mill
Alongside the Rochdale Canal and Varley Street, Victoria Mills were constructed for William Holland, of the Adelphi Mill, Salford. It was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton. It was a six storey double mill with shared engine house. It had an octagonal chimney. It was worked to the 1960, and has now been converted into office space and residential.
Location Miles Platting
Owner William Holland
Coordinates SJ 859 993 53°29′24″N 2°12′50″W / 53.490°N 2.214°W / 53.490; -2.214 (Victoria Mill)
Construction
Built 1867, 1873
References
[1]

Victoria Mill is a Grade II* listed nineteenth century cotton spinning mill in Miles Platting, Manchester. It was a double mill designed by George Woodhouse completed in 1869. [2]

It was built alongside the Rochdale Canal and Varley Street, Victoria Mills were constructed for William Holland, of the Adelphi Mill, Salford. It was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton. It was designed as a six storey double mill with shared engine house. It had an octagonal chimney. It was worked to the 1960, and has now been converted into office space and residential, now home to multiple residents including Peter and Molly.

See also

References

  1. Williams & Farnie 1992, p. 192
  2. "Victoria Mill, Manchester". Images of England. Retrieved 2008-05-28.


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