Once a grand house beside Langwith cotton mill near to Whaley Thorns, Nottinghamshire. More recently Goff's Restaurant, but the present evidence suggests vandalism, arson, dilapidation and dereliction.
Langwith Mill House, marks the location of a cotton mill built in 1786. The building had four storeys and was one of the largest of its type in the region. Cotton milling stopped in 1848, and the mill found a new use as a corn mill from 1886. The building still stands, but is in a poor state of repair, and is on the Buildings at Risk Register. The mill house is a Grade II Listed building,[6] and housed a restaurant for a time, but is now empty.
Me and my 2 nephews decided to have a nosey around this place. I noticed that this place has already been posted but it was a while ago so here is a recent viewing of the property in such a sad state, as well as there doesn't seem to be many photos of the interior. The first 2 photos have been found using google as it was dark during our visit and the photos haven't turned out so good.
http://s1377.photobucket.com/user/Ant_Sykes/library/Goffs Restaurant
Langwith Mill House, marks the location of a cotton mill built in 1786. The building had four storeys and was one of the largest of its type in the region. Cotton milling stopped in 1848, and the mill found a new use as a corn mill from 1886. The building still stands, but is in a poor state of repair, and is on the Buildings at Risk Register. The mill house is a Grade II Listed building,[6] and housed a restaurant for a time, but is now empty.
Me and my 2 nephews decided to have a nosey around this place. I noticed that this place has already been posted but it was a while ago so here is a recent viewing of the property in such a sad state, as well as there doesn't seem to be many photos of the interior. The first 2 photos have been found using google as it was dark during our visit and the photos haven't turned out so good.
http://s1377.photobucket.com/user/Ant_Sykes/library/Goffs Restaurant