Monument record 2608/51 - Wardle Street Mill
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Summary
One of 7 pedimented mills erected in Macclesfield between 1811 and 1831, distinguished by its classical style main entrance with triangular gabe. It was four storeys high. Now demolished.
Macclesfield was one of two silk production centres in Cheshire. Silk buttons had been made here since Elizabethan times. Silk throwing (Twisting silk threads together) began as a domestic industry and became a mechanised process with the use of water powered machinery in the mid 18th century. The industrial revolution introduced power weaving in the late 19th century and many large mills were built at this time.
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Full Description
One of 7 pedimented mills erected in Macclesfield between 1811 & 1831, distinguished by its classical style main entrance (1). 4 storeys, 11 bays, 5 bay pediment (2). Now demolished (1).
<1> Calladine A & Fricker J, 1993, East Cheshire Textile Mills, /49-51 (Y) (Book). SCH1093.
<2> Pevsner N & Hubbard E, 1971, The Buildings of England: Cheshire, /272 1971 (Book). SCH3078.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 916 731 (28m by 27m) (2 map features) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ97SW |
| Civil Parish | MACCLESFIELD NON PARISH AREA, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | MACCLESFIELD, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
Feb 1 2024 11:18AM