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Reference no. 1230332


Description: Bridge Mill and attached mill chimney

Address: Bridge Mill St Georges Square Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire HX7 8ET

Grade: II

Group detail: St. George's Square, Hebden Bridge

Full description:
Mill, now converted to form shops, restaurant and craft workshops. c1830. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3 and a half storeys. Double-pile range under 2-span roof fronts river, elevation to road has canted end which breaks forward, this may be earlier than main range, and has projecting sill bands; 4 bays, 1 bay and 2 bays of windows with tie-stone jambs. Right hand return of 9 bays forms part of a double-pile range with similar windows with projecting sills but without the band. Set within the angle of the junction with the 2nd range of the double-pile is 2-bay block with segmental arched entries to shop. 4-bay return to 2nd range with to river elevation circular chimney in pitch faced stone. 3 bays and 4 bays to the rear range which has windows with heavy lintels to ground floor and windows with shallower lintels over to each floor, all with tie-stone jambs. One window to 2nd floor retains original small paned glazing, rest of windows glazed in keeping with upper casement. Waterwheel housing is retained with tail-race. Formerly a corn-mill on the site of the manorial mill for Wadsworth.


Last updated: 01/05/2025