Latitude: 53.4899 / 53°29'23"N
Longitude: -2.2138 / 2°12'49"W
OS Eastings: 385909
OS Northings: 399261
OS Grid: SJ859992
Mapcode National: GBR DRC.9Z
Mapcode Global: WHB9G.YJZY
Plus Code: 9C5VFQQP+WF
Entry Name: Victoria Mill
Listing Date: 29 November 1988
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1197924
English Heritage Legacy ID: 388305
Also known as: Victoria Mill, Miles Platting
ID on this website: 101197924
Location: Miles Platting, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M40
County: Manchester
Electoral Ward/Division: Miles Platting and Newton Heath
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Manchester
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester
Tagged with: Mill Industrial archaeology site Textile factory
MANCHESTER
SJ8599 LOWER VICKERS STREET, Miles Platting
698-1/15/747 (South side)
29/11/88 Victoria Mill
GV II*
Cotton spinning mill, now disused; a double mill built in 2
phases in 1869 and 1873. George Woodhouse, architect, for
William Holland. Red brick with yellow brick dressings; roof
not visible but probably slate. Fire-proof internal structure.
U-plan formed by 2 large rectangular spinning mills, joined by
a central engine house. Symmetrically planned about a central
stair turret wrapped around the chimney with engine house
(rebuilt in 1902 on conversion to rope drive) and boiler house
to the rear, in the centre of a narrow courtyard formed by the
2 mill ranges to either side of the stair tower, a 3-window
range, that to left with former internal engine house marked
by partially blocked round-arched window; the right hand range
obscured by a brick shaft of 1920. This central block is
flanked by the 2 spinning mills, each a 6-storey, 11x10 bay
block, with stressed angle pilasters (extended as privy towers
to N elevation). Italianate detail of spinning mills, which
have segmentally headed windows to 5 storeys, and coupled
round-headed windows to the upper storey, arcaded with shafts
and continuous sill band. 2-window towers towards centre of
each mill appear to be later additions. Interior not
inspected, but constructional system almost certainly
transverse brick arches carried on cast iron columns.
Ancillary buildings survive to NW of site, but former blowing
rooms and offices, which were built parallel to the front of
the mill across a narrow yard, and a range of ancillary
buildings to the SE are no longer extant.
A very large double mill for its date, which makes striking
use of a distinctive industrial architectural vocabulary
(especially in the economical design of combined stair tower
and chimney). An excellent example of the development of a
specifically industrial architecture, and of the work of
George Woodhouse.
Listing NGR: SJ8590999261
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