Cotton | |
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Location | Ancoats, Manchester, England |
Construction | |
Built | 1825 |
Floor count | 7 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Brownsfield Mill |
Designated | 11 November 1988 |
Reference no. | 1207994 |
Brownsfield Mill, located on Binns Place, Great Ancoats Street in Manchester, England, is an early 19th century room and cotton-spinning power mill constructed in 1825. Hartwell describes it as "unusually complete and well preserved". The chimney is now Manchester's oldest surviving mill chimney. The building housed the A.V. Roe and Company aviation factory in the early 20th century. In 1988, it was designated a Grade II* listed building.
See also
Notes
- ^ Hartwell 2002, p. 284.
- "Avro & Saro Factory Sites - Brownsfield Mills". Avro Aircraft. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
- Historic England (11 November 1988). "Brownsfield Mill (Grade II*) (1207994)". National Heritage List for England.
References
- Hartwell, Claire (2002). Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester. Yale University Press.
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