Here goes, my first attempt at a report. I know this place has been done many times before, but it was my first explore
Edenwood Mill Stubbins Built in 1801 Edenwood mill has been empty and derelict since 2001.
In the early part of the last century the factory was extended using red brick which was developed as a dyeing facility for Turnbull and Stockdale Limited, to compliment their weaving, bleaching, printing and distribution activities. Between 1968 and 2001 the Edenwood site was solely used as a specialist hand block printing factory. In early 2007 the mill had plans passed which were to give a new lease of life to the empty mill and transform it into twenty five luxury apartments which would have seen the mill chimney and part of the red brick buildings being demolished. The apartments were expected to range from £250,000 to £400,000 but with the recession, it has now apparently been earmarked for demolition.
EW_ by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (1) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (2) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (3) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (4) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (5) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (6) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (7) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (8) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (9) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (13) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (10) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (11) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (14) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (15) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (16) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (17) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (18) by .SDP., on Flickr
Edenwood Mill Stubbins Built in 1801 Edenwood mill has been empty and derelict since 2001.
In the early part of the last century the factory was extended using red brick which was developed as a dyeing facility for Turnbull and Stockdale Limited, to compliment their weaving, bleaching, printing and distribution activities. Between 1968 and 2001 the Edenwood site was solely used as a specialist hand block printing factory. In early 2007 the mill had plans passed which were to give a new lease of life to the empty mill and transform it into twenty five luxury apartments which would have seen the mill chimney and part of the red brick buildings being demolished. The apartments were expected to range from £250,000 to £400,000 but with the recession, it has now apparently been earmarked for demolition.
EW_ by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (1) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (2) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (3) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (4) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (5) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (6) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (7) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (8) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (9) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (13) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (10) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (11) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (14) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (15) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (16) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (17) by .SDP., on Flickr
EW_ (18) by .SDP., on Flickr
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