Stainthorp Terrace (rear view), Water End, Brompton

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Stainthorp Terrace (rear view), Water End, Brompton by Rich Tea as part of the Geograph project.

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Stainthorp Terrace (rear view), Water End, Brompton

Image: © Rich Tea Taken: Unknown

Another composite panorama of Stainthorp Terrace. The building on the left is an old weaving shed, used by the linen weavers. It was probably built before 1821, because one of my ancestors mentioned it in his will when he died that year. Brompton was famous for its linen, which was woven on handlooms in such sheds until 2 large mills were built later in the 19th century.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.362627
Longitude
-1.419789