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, owner_2 = Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association , acquisition_date_2 = 1898 , owner_3 = , acquisition_date_3 = Victoria Mill is a Grade II* listed nineteenth century cotton spinning mill in
Miles Platting Miles Platting is an inner city part of Manchester, England, northeast of Manchester city centre along the Rochdale Canal and A62 road, bounded by Monsall to the north, Collyhurst to the west, Newton Heath to the east, and Bradford, Holt To ...
, Manchester. It was a double mill designed by George Woodhouse completed in 1869. It was built alongside the Rochdale Canal and Varley Street, Victoria Mills were constructed for William Holland & Sons, of the Adelphi Mill, Salford. It was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton. It was designed as a six storey double mill with shared engine house. It had an octagonal chimney. It was acquired by the Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association in 1898 and worked to 1960, and has now been converted into office space and residential.


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Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester There are 236 Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester, England. In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural ...
* Listed buildings in Manchester-M40


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Cottontown.org website

Spinningtheweb.org website
Textile mills in Manchester Cotton mills Cotton industry in England Former textile mills in the United Kingdom Grade II* listed buildings in Manchester Grade II* listed industrial buildings {{UK-stub