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Houldsworth Mill, also known as Reddish Mill, is a former
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in Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England (). Designed by Abraham Stott, it was constructed in 1865 for Henry Houldsworth, a prominent mill owner at the time. It is a Grade II*
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History

Reddish mill was built by Stott and Sons for William Houldsworth, and opened in 1865. It covers , and employed 454 workers. In 1898, it amalgamated with the Fine Cotton Spinners Association. The mill had 136,692 spindles and at one time spun counts of 700 and 800, but normally 80s to 250s.


After cotton

Cotton production at Houldsworth Mill ceased in the 1950s. The mill was sold to a mail-order catalogue company, John Myers, and was used principally as a warehouse. In the late 1960s, the building was expanded with a five-storey extension to the rear of the north end of the mill. This was built of glass and concrete in the style of the period. Mail-order trading ceased in the 1970s, and the mill was sold. It was divided into separate business units, but most of the building remained vacant and it fell into a state of disrepair.


Architecture

The 1865 mill consists of two five-storeyed blocks of 18 bays, with a narrower nine bay central block for warehousing and offices. The central block has two Italianate stair towers and carries a central clock. The floors have become wider to accommodate the larger mules of the period. All floors are fireproof, with transverse vaults. The detached engine house used horizontal shafts that connected to vertical shafts in each spinning block. The chimney was octagonal, on a plinth with a highly embellished oversailer (bricks that project beyond those beneath them). In the early 20th century, this was replaced with separate inverted compound engines for each block, with external rope races (grooves or tracks in which a rope runs through a pulley-block) for rope drives.


Restoration

The pilot study for restoration was part-funded by
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. The refurbishment was funded by:Stockport Council * The mill's owners (Heaton and Houldsworth Property Company) * Northern Counties Housing Association (and Housing Corporation) *
English Partnerships English Partnerships (EP) was the national urban renewal, regeneration agency for England, performing a similar role on a national level to that fulfilled by regional development agency, regional development agencies on a regions of England, region ...
*
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* Stockport Council * Various anchor tenants, including Ridge Danyers College and Kingfisher Pools This mill was converted by Stephenson Bell architects. It provides 70 apartments, start-up units for emerging high-technology and arts-based businesses with commercial and leisure uses at the lower floors to provide active frontages.


See also

* Units of textile measurement#Thread count * Fine Spinners and Doublers, former cotton-spinning business in Manchester, once in FT 30 index * Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester * Listed buildings in Stockport *
List of mills in Stockport This list of mills in Stockport, lists textile factories that have existed in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. From the Industrial Revolution until the 20th century, Stockport was a major centre of textile manufacture, particularly ...
* Broadstone Mill, Reddish


References

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External links


www.cottontown.org

www.spinningtheweb.org.uk

Houldsworth Village
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