Houldsworth Mill

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Houldsworth Mill is a historic 19th-century cotton mill in Reddish, Stockport, notable for its large red-brick architecture and role in Greater Manchester’s industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II* listed building
cotton mill
historic building
textile mill
architecturalStyle Victorian industrial architecture
color red
coordinateLocation approximate coordinates in Reddish, Stockport
country England
United Kingdom
hasPart engine house
mill building
warehouse
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageStatus important example of 19th-century cotton mill architecture in North West England
inception 19th century
industry cotton industry
textile industry
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
location Greater Manchester
Reddish
Stockport
material red brick
namedAfter William Houldsworth
numberOfStoreys multi-storey
partOf Greater Manchester’s industrial heritage
roofType pitched roof
significantFor contribution to the textile economy of Greater Manchester
role in the development of Reddish as an industrial community
use industrial use (historical)
mixed commercial and residential use (converted)

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Reddish, Stockport, England hasLandmark Houldsworth Mill