Pear New Mill
Pear New Mill is a former Edwardian cotton spinning mill on the northern bank of the River Goyt in Bredbury, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. Pear Mill was one of the last cotton spinning mills to be built in England, commencing production in July 1913. The architects were A.H. Stott & Sons but due to difficulties in financing, it was completed by P.S. Stott. The building is typical of their work, with concrete floors and meticulous detailing. It was designed as a , but the second mill was never built.
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Pear New Mill
Pear New Mill is a former Edwardian cotton spinning mill on the northern bank of the River Goyt in Bredbury, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. Pear Mill was one of the last cotton spinning mills to be built in England, commencing production in July 1913. The architects were A.H. Stott & Sons but due to difficulties in financing, it was completed by P.S. Stott. The building is typical of their work, with concrete floors and meticulous detailing. It was designed as a , but the second mill was never built.
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Pear New Mill is a former Edwa ...... a textile mill in March 1978.
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Combined Egyptian Mills
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Closed 1978, Standing
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Greater Manchester
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Pear New Mill Bredbury
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SJ 9120 9079
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After 1950: 33,636 rings
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Pear New Mill is a former Edwa ...... e second mill was never built.
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Pear New Mill
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