Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
Former mill, mid to late C19. Main range of cast iron, and glass. Double pile under two-span roof. Three storeys. Nine bays of upright iron posts forming wall of large glazed panels with segmental head to eaves. Facade to road has altered…
The bridge over the Rochdale Canal links the Memorial Gardens to Calder Holmes Park. Situated behind the Picture House, it was constructed preparatory to the opening of the gardens in 1938.
NAME: CALDERVALE MILL
LOCATION: Cornholme
REF: CD 55
GRID REF: 907 264
CLASSIFICATION: D
CONDITION: Fully used
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid to late 19C
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Probably built soon after 1850, this site was originally…
Obviously a time of drought judging by the level of the River Calder. It was originally, a water-powered cotton mill and at the time, the largest mill in Charlestown.