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NAME: PORTSMOUTH MILL
LOCATION: Portsmouth
REF: CD 59
GRID REF: 898 263
CLASSIFICATION: C
CONDITION: Semi used
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Late 19C (site earlier)
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Located at the foot of Beater Clough, this as the…

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NAME: LINEHOLME MILL

LOCATION: Lydgate

REF: CD45

GRID REF: 924 254

CLASSIFICATION: A

CONDITION: Mostly disappeared

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early – mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: It is now difficult to recognise this site as a…

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NAME: ROBINWOOD MILL

LOCATION: Lydgate

REF: CD 49

GRID REF: 920 256

CLASSIFICATION: D

CONDITION: Part derelict/semi used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Built around 1840, this was the Fielden’s main…

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Robinwood c1910, a panorama of industry and communications with the 13 arch Nott Wood Viaduct on the Todmorden-Burnley line, the so called Copy Pit Line. Robinwood Mill, built in 1834, and purchased by Fielden Bros. in 1844, became the centre of…

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Bedford Street on the left and Brewery Street on the right.

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NAME: ROBINWOOD MILL

LOCATION: Lydgate

REF: CD 49

GRID REF: 920 256

CLASSIFICATION: D

CONDITION: Part derelict/semi used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Built around 1840, this was the Fielden’s main…

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NAME: CANTEEN SHED
LOCATION: Lydgate
REF: CD 46
GRID REF: 922 255
CLASSIFICATION: A
CONDITION: Disappeared
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid – late 19C
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Built originally as a weaving shed c1860-61, and named after a…

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Bottom right Robinwood Mill. Down the valley towards Todmorden Mons Mill just discernible.

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Lydgate or Nott Wood Railway viaduct with Mons Mill and chimney in the centre. The viaduct is on the Burnley Branch, or Copy Pit Line as it is known in railway circles, which opened in 1849.
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