Current Buildings
Name | Completed | Listed | Location | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Decker Mill | 1802 | Grade II* | Redhill Street | Listed with Old Mill. Decker Mill is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register, rating its condition as "poor". | |
Doubling Mill and Fireproof Mill | 1842 | Grade II* | Redhill Street | Also known as Waulk Mill | |
New Little Mill | 1908 | Grade II | Jersey Street | Replaced earlier mill from around 1820. The earliest mill in Greater Manchester that was built to use mains electricity. | |
Mill building | 1804 | Grade II* | Jersey Street | ||
New Mill | 1804 | Grade II* | Jersey Street | New Mill is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register, rating its condition as "poor". | |
Old Mill | 1798 | Grade II* | Redhill Street | Listed with Decker Mill. Is the earliest surviving mill in Manchester. Also known as Union Mill. Old Mill is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register, rating its condition as "poor". | |
Warehouse and office block | 1806 | Grade II | Murray Street |
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