Riverside Mill, Congleton
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 17 Feb 2019
Fustian cutting mil built 1878-1887. The central gabled bay and the clock tower are both convincing but are late twentieth century additions. The mill is L shaped. It is now converted to offices. Congleton still retains many mills and many have been converted to apartments or offices, most quite tastefully.