Callis Mill - Charlestown - June 2015

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Callis Mill started out as a cotton mill and it was by far the largest Mill in Charlestown.

In 1861 it was owned by the Lacey brothers. The Laceys were famous locally for refusing to pay rates to the Sowerby township, demanding to pay the township of Erringden. In 1876, this resulted in the seizure of goods for constables rates.

In 1926 it became Cords Ltd, owned by Messrs Shepherd and Tattersall. Ted Tattersall had mills at Pecket well, above Hebden Bridge, Rochdale and Staleybridge as well as being a director of the Rochdale canal. He travelled on horseback until the late 1920s when he got a new Bentley every year. Mr Shepherd patented a cotton tyre fabric using the best Egyptian cotton which the mill manufactured.

From 1972, the mill was used by Brytmet which made aluminium products, They closed due to "high labour turnover". In 1976 the mill was bought by developers who knocked down the main mill to create a car park. All that remains standing are shells of the weaving sheds that are used by the canal company and the dye house which was recently used by a German owned chemical company called Aquaspersions.

(Shamelessly stolen from Hebden Bridge Local History Society)

As you can see it's pretty trashed and nature is winning the battle. This was the third location we visited on this day and sadly i was pressed for time as i was due at work soon which i only just made, with the traffic against me i showed up covered in dirt and smelling of damp! Visited with Merkel Jackson and non-member Magicman.


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Thanks for looking.
 
It looks a bit plain from the outside, but you've certainly produced a cracking set of photos inside!
Fantastic stuff, looking forward to seeing your future targets! :)
 
It looks a bit plain from the outside, but you've certainly produced a cracking set of photos inside!
Fantastic stuff, looking forward to seeing your future targets! :)

cheers, i didn't have high hopes for the place but i was pleasantly surprised
 

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