Old Lane Mill, Halifax

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Old Lane Mill, Halifax

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 6 May 2023

Derelict but Listed Grade II* worsted mill. Built in 1825-28 for James Ackroyd and acquired by the Rawson family in 1836. The mill includes an internal beam engine house and there is a separate boiler house with chimney. The Ovenden Beck is seen in the left foreground. These buildings are clearly dangerous and should not be entered. There is a well trodden path through the site.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.733382
Longitude
-1.870812