Murrays Mills

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Murrays Mills is a historic complex of former cotton mills in the Ancoats district of Manchester, England, recognized as one of the earliest and largest steam-powered textile mill complexes in the world.

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Little Mill 1
Murrays Mills canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cotton mill complex
historic industrial site
textile mill
architecturalStyle Georgian industrial
early industrial
category Industrial Revolution site
cotton mills in Manchester
constructionPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
currentUse mixed-use development
residential apartments
function integrated cotton spinning complex
hasPart Decker Mill
Doubling Mill
Murrays Mills self-linksurface differs
surface form: Little Mill

New Mill
Old Mill
engine houses
mill yard
warehouses
heritageDesignationReason architectural and historic interest as an early industrial complex
importance in the early development of steam-powered textile production
heritageStatus listed building complex
industry cotton spinning
textile manufacturing
locatedIn Ancoats
England
Manchester
North West England
United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricDistrict Ancoats
surface form: Ancoats Conservation Area
locatedInUrbanArea Manchester city centre
locatedNear Ashton Canal
New Islington
Rochdale Canal
materialUsed brick
cast iron
namedAfter Murray family
numberOfStoreys multi-storey
originalUse cotton spinning
ownerHistorical Murray brothers
partOf Ancoats industrial heritage
powerSource steam power
roofType pitched roof
significance one of the earliest large-scale steam-powered textile mill complexes
one of the largest early steam-powered cotton mill complexes in the world
urbanContext inner-city Manchester

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Ancoats contains Murrays Mills
Murrays Mills hasPart Murrays Mills self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Little Mill