Salts Mill

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Salts Mill is a historic 19th-century textile mill in Saltaire, England, now repurposed as a cultural and commercial complex featuring art galleries, shops, and offices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial complex
cultural complex
historic building
textile mill
architect Lockwood and Mawson NERFINISHED
associatedWith David Hockney NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1851
country United Kingdom
currentUse art gallery
offices
restaurant space
retail space
distanceFrom about 3 miles north-west of Bradford city centre
foundedBy Titus Salt NERFINISHED
gridReference SE 139 338
hasChimney yes
hasExhibitionSpace galleries
hasFacility cafés
restaurants
hasShop art supplies shop
bookshop
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
housesCollectionOf David Hockney artworks NERFINISHED
inaugurationDate 1853
industrialClosure 1980s
locatedIn England
Saltaire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
material stone
namedAfter Titus Salt NERFINISHED
near Leeds and Liverpool Canal NERFINISHED
River Aire NERFINISHED
numberOfStoreys 6
openedAsCulturalCentre late 1980s
originalFunction textile manufacturing
worsted spinning mill
partOf Industrial heritage of West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Saltaire model village NERFINISHED
redevelopedBy Jonathan Silver NERFINISHED
redevelopmentStart 1980s
region Yorkshire and the Humber
style Italianate
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 2001
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Saltaire NERFINISHED
village Saltaire NERFINISHED

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Saltaire hasPrimaryBuilding Salts Mill