Torr Vale Mill

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Torr Vale Mill is a historic former cotton mill in New Mills, Derbyshire, notable as one of the longest continuously used textile mills in England and a key landmark in the Torrs gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cotton mill
historic building
industrial heritage site
textile mill
access public footpaths in the Torrs
architecturalStyle 19th-century industrial architecture
associatedWith New Mills Heritage Centre NERFINISHED
builtFor cotton manufacturing
country England
currentUse commercial units
mixed-use development
offices
residential units
hasAlternativeName Torrvale Mill NERFINISHED
hasConservationInterest industrial archaeology
hasFeature adjacent railway viaduct
mill chimney
multi-storey mill building
riverside setting
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
industry cotton spinning
cotton weaving
isLandmarkOf New Mills NERFINISHED
Torrs gorge NERFINISHED
listedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak NERFINISHED
New Mills NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
Torrs gorge NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
near New Mills Central railway station NERFINISHED
Torrs Millennium Walkway NERFINISHED
notableFor location in the Torrs gorge
long continuous use as a textile mill
partOf New Mills industrial heritage
region East Midlands
situatedOn River Goyt NERFINISHED
tourism local visitor attraction
usedAs industrial premises
textile mill

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New Mills hasLandmark Torr Vale Mill