Bank Bottom Mill
Former textile mill in West Yorkshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bank Bottom Mill, later known as Marsden Mill, was from 1824 an important centre for the production of woollen cloth in Marsden, West Yorkshire, England. Originally a fulling mill, Bank Bottom Mill reached its heyday in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries under the ownership of the Crowther family, in particular John Edward Crowther, a businessman and philanthropist. However, the cloth industry declined in the late twentieth century, and production of woollen cloth finally ceased in 2003.
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Bank Bottom Mill | |
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Alternative names | Marsden Mill |
General information | |
Type | Industrial Textile Mill |
Architectural style | late Georgian |
Town or city | Marsden, West Yorkshire |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°35′48″N 1°55′46″W |
Construction started | Early 19th century |
Completed | 1824 |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Brick |
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