Tean Hall Mills - Rear of the Finishing Mill

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Tean Hall Mills - Rear of the Finishing Mill

Image: © John M Taken: 10 Apr 2010

John and Nathaniel Phillips bought the Old Hall House and surrounding land in 1747. A linen tape weaving mill was built bringing together the outworkers from the cottage industry. Further buildings were erected in the 1770s with the impressive Cross Mill built in 1823 to house steam powered Jacquard looms. The Finishing Mill faces out onto the main village street. The Phillips business survived until the 1970s and the mill closed in the 1980s. The buildings have been converted with a mix of private apartments and social housing. All of the open space around the mill buildings is taken up with car parking.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.952967
Longitude
-1.987009