Old Flannel Mill (Llanidloes)
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 4 Jun 2021
Built in 1834 by Mrs Cole of Glanclywedog on the site of a factory from the 18th century, the building was given alterations in the mid 19th century. William Morris and Sons occupied the mill by 1908, and ownership later passed on to two Frenchmen. The mill went through a major fire in January 1937, which led to its conversion as the Boy's Club; this is the last surviving example of an intact woollen mill in Llanidloes, and is now private housing.