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Dean Clough Mills
Dean Clough Mills in Halifax are a group of sixteen Grade II listed mill buildings built in the 1840s - 60s for Crossley's Carpets, becoming one of the world's largest carpet factories (half a mile long with 1,250,000 square feet of floorspace). After years of declining production it closed in 1983, when it was bought by a consortium led by Sir Ernest Hall which developed the Grade II listed site for various commercial and cultural uses. It is now seen as a leading example of successful urban regeneration. The converted mills now house about 150 large and small businesses and arts venues.
In this view the gable end is Bowling Mill and left foreground is Fearnley Mill. Behind is D Mill with E Mill behind that with the Dean Clough sign on the roof.
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In this view the gable end is Bowling Mill and left foreground is Fearnley Mill. Behind is D Mill with E Mill behind that with the Dean Clough sign on the roof.
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