Monument record 2887/18 - Davenshaw Mill, Buxton Road

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Summary

Davenshaw Mill, now demolished, was a silk mill dating from the early nineteenth century, located adjacent to the Dane-in-Shaw Brook, which would have provided its first source of power. The arrival of the silk industry in the 1750's brought new prosperity and growth to Congleton with up to thirty four mills operating in the town using the River Dane & Howty Brook.

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Full Description

<1> Calladine A & Fricker J, 1993, East Cheshire Textile Mills, p. 162 (Book). SCH1093.

Listed in the Gazetteer of East Cheshire Textile mills.

<2> Ordnance Survey, 1881-2, Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 6 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire (Maps and Plans). SCH2474.

The mill is depicted on Ordnance Survey First Edition mapping (sources 2 and 3).

<3> Ordnance Survey, 1871-1882, Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire (Maps and Plans). SCH2462.

<4> Garry Miller: Architectural Historian, 2017, Davenshaw Mill, Congleton, Cheshire East: Historic Building Report, R4185 (Client Report). SCH8501.

An historic building report, including photographic record, was produced in 2017 for Davenshaw Mill, Buxton Road, Congleton, in advance of its demolition and re-development of the site. Davenshaw Mill was a former silk mill dating from the early nineteenth century, located adjacent to the Dane-in-Shaw Brook, which would have provided its first source of power.

Silk manufacture began in Congleton in the 1750s and Davenshaw Mill was probably founded during a boom which lasted from 1820 to 1824. In 1830 it was owned by Henry Hogg and continued in the same family ownership until the late nineteenth century when it was the premises of Henry Hogg and Son, silk throwers. However, by 1909, the decline of the silk manufacturing industry resulted in it being converted for fustian cutting and shirt manufacture. By the late twentieth century the building was in use as engineering works.

The mill comprised a group of structures including the three-storeyed mill building dating to the early nineteenth century; a three-storey outrigger attached to the mill, also a three-storey office, both early nineteenth century. Other structures were of mid-twentieth century date, or later, some of which replaced earlier nineteenth century structures. Due to extensive alteration in the twentieth century, the value of the original buildings was compromised.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Book: Calladine A & Fricker J. 1993. East Cheshire Textile Mills. p. 162.
  • <2> Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1881-2. Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 6 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. 6 inches to 1 mile.
  • <3> Maps and Plans: Ordnance Survey. 1871-1882. Ordnance Survey County Series (Epoch 1) 25 inch to 1 mile - Cheshire. 25 inches to 1 mile.
  • <4> Client Report: Garry Miller: Architectural Historian. 2017. Davenshaw Mill, Congleton, Cheshire East: Historic Building Report. R4185. N/A. N. R4185.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 866 635 (38m by 51m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ86SE
Civil Parish CONGLETON, CONGLETON, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County BUGLAWTON, ASTBURY, CHESHIRE

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Aug 7 2018 4:02PM