Weavers’ Triangle

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Weavers’ Triangle is a historic canal-side area in Burnley, England, known for its well-preserved 19th-century textile mills and industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
industrial heritage site
country England
developedInPeriod 19th century
hasBuildingType canal warehouse
engine house
offices
textile mill
warehouse
weavers’ cottages
hasConservationFocus adaptive reuse of industrial buildings
preservation of 19th-century mills
hasCulturalSignificance illustrates growth of Burnley as a mill town
represents Lancashire cotton industry
hasEconomicHistory former centre of cotton weaving in Burnley
hasFunctionPresent heritage conservation area
mixed-use regeneration area
tourist attraction
hasHeritageType canal-side industrial area
textile industry heritage
hasLandmark Burnley Wharf
historic mill chimneys
hasPlanningDesignation conservation area (local planning context)
hasTransportFeature canal bridges
canal locks
canal wharf
knownFor Victorian industrial architecture
cotton weaving history
well-preserved 19th-century textile mills
locatedIn Burnley
Lancashire
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Burnley
surface form: Burnley town centre
locatedOnWaterway Leeds and Liverpool Canal
partOf Borough of Burnley
surface form: Burnley town centre fringe
primaryIndustryHistoric cotton weaving
textile manufacturing
subjectOf industrial archaeology studies
urban regeneration projects in Burnley
tourismTheme canal-side walks
industrial heritage tourism

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Burnley hasLandmark Weavers’ Triangle