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| BURNT ACRES Wood Mill
At a later date (possibly 1907) the road was elevated and a new mill with steam power was erected on the higher side of the road. The mill was used for fustian manufacture (the North light weaving sheds can still be seen in the photo below), and later was used as a saw mills.
Wood Mill Inn What seems to have happened is that it was pulled down and a small terrace was built on the site (could this be the terrace referred to below?). The terrace had a butcher shop and a general store and sweet shop which in the 1940s was run by the Stansfields, followed by Annie Jennings. Annie said "every morning the hearth is alive with cockroaches, but what can you expect as the site of the cottages was an old pub" (presumably the Woodmill Inn). There was a second mill which was probably the premises of Mr John Clay, marine store dealer. On 23rd March 1898 a fire occurred at this mill when upwards of £300 damage was done. On the south side of the bridge there were about 6 cottages (since demolished) and a single dwelling (still in existence). Holts Mill The red bricked mill called Perseverance works (also known as Holts mill) was built in about 1895 and operated as picker works. The pickers were made of buffalo hide and the mill was infamous for the foul smell coming from it.
Since the picker works closed, it has been used by a number of industries. |