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Hooley Bridge Mills

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Hooley Bridge Mills — Grade II listed building-listed bridge in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

River Roch, near Hooley Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1840453

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Hooley Bridge Mills is a Grade II listed building-listed bridge in england-north-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1268040). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details HEYWOOD SD81SE BAMFORD ROAD 335-0/6/10016 (West side) Hooley Bridge Mills II Cotton spinning and weaving mill: spinning mill 1830-40; additions c1900, including offices and weaving sheds. Spinning mill: brown brick laid in irregular English bond, slate roof. EXTERIOR: Spinning mill is a long 5-storey block built along the steeply-rising Bamford Road, the downhill end having a basement storey, opening now blocked and wrought-iron railings on chamfered stone plinth. Originally of 25 window bays, the 2 northernmost bays an unbonded extension of unknown date. Now 23 original bays, the 2-bay extension having been lost following a fire in 2006. The 6 southern bays of the block are intact, but fire damage to the other bays has resulted in the loss of the original roof, roof trusses and top of walls down to fourth-floor window sill height. No road-side entrances; stone sills and wedge lintels to tall windows (lst-3rd storeys and to almost square windows in 4th and 5th storeys.) Integral engine house defined by round-headed window with glazing bars, rises through lst and 2nd storeys, bay 5. Dentilled eaves coping; round-headed blind gable windows, gable copings. SW side: projecting staircase/toilet tower at south end has shallow pyramid roof. Upper-floors ornate cast-iron fire escape with ornamental brackets incorporating 'CM' in roundel. INTERIOR: Cast-iron columns with fire-proof segmental brick arches except for top floor, which is open with queen post trusses with raking struts. Fire-proof stone staircase. Mill yard paved with stone setts. At the south (downhill) end a red brick block and 2-storey tapering office building built into the angle between Bamford Road and Hooley Bridge, possibly the engine house for power to the weaving sheds (see below). Probably Accring

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Hooley Bridge Mills is a Grade II listed bridge located in North-West England. This structure is notable for its historical significance and architectural merit, contributing to the region's industrial heritage.

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Coordinates
53.6011, -2.2222
District
Rochdale
Parish
Rochdale, unparished area
Postcode
OL10 4AP
Parliamentary constituency
Heywood and Middleton North

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hooley Bridge Mills?
Hooley Bridge Mills is in North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode OL10 4AP), in the parish of Rochdale, unparished area.
Is Hooley Bridge Mills a listed building?
Hooley Bridge Mills is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Hooley Bridge Mills free to visit?
Yes, Hooley Bridge Mills is free to enter.
How do I get to Hooley Bridge Mills?
Drivers can navigate to postcode OL10 4AP. It sits within the Heywood and Middleton North parliamentary constituency.