Ena Mill, Atherton

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Ena Mill, Atherton

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 23 Jan 2011

A very complete Edwardian spinning mill built in 1908 of red and yellow brick with terracotta decoration. This is a spectacular survivor that is now in other retail usage. It is a grade II listed building. This close-in view with horrible converging verticals shows the former engine house, boiler house and chimney. The engine house is of a form that almost certainly housed a horizontal four cylinder engine with rope drive. The chimney is complete with an oversailing cap and is now getting to be quite rare as many have been truncated.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.527047
Longitude
-2.494742