Trencherfield Mill

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Trencherfield Mill is a historic former cotton mill in Wigan, England, noted for its preserved steam engine and role in the town’s industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cotton mill
historic building
architecturalStyle late 19th-century industrial architecture
associatedWith Industrial Revolution in Lancashire
Wigan Pier
surface form: Wigan Pier area
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage attraction
mixed-use development
engineUse powering mill machinery
formerUse cotton spinning
textile manufacturing
hasEngineType steam engine
hasFeature engine house
large brick mill building
hasPreservedMachinery steam engine
transmission gear
hasSignificance example of Lancashire cotton mill architecture
heritageFunction educating public about cotton industry
heritageStatus part of Wigan’s industrial heritage
industry cotton industry
textile industry
locatedIn England
Greater Manchester
United Kingdom
locatedOn Leeds and Liverpool Canal
surface form: Leeds and Liverpool Canal (Wigan area)
location Wigan
material brick
municipality Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
near Wigan Pier
notedFor preserved steam engine
role in Wigan industrial heritage
partOf Wigan Pier
surface form: Wigan Pier heritage area
powerSource steam power
region North West England
status former cotton mill
tourism visitor attraction in Wigan

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Wigan hasLandmark Trencherfield Mill