Latitude: 53.5525 / 53°33'8"N
Longitude: -2.407 / 2°24'25"W
OS Eastings: 373132
OS Northings: 406281
OS Grid: SD731062
Mapcode National: GBR CWMC.P8
Mapcode Global: WH97W.0Y3Z
Plus Code: 9C5VHH2V+X6
Entry Name: Cobden Mill
Listing Date: 4 November 1996
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1267978
English Heritage Legacy ID: 462369
ID on this website: 101267978
Location: Moses Gate, Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL4
County: Bolton
Electoral Ward/Division: Farnworth
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Farnworth
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester
Church of England Parish: Farnworth and Kearsley
Church of England Diocese: Manchester
Tagged with: Mill Textile factory
SD 70 NW,
797-0/9/10016
FARNWORTH,
GOWER STREET (South side),
Cobden Mill
II
Cotton spinning mill. C1890. Brick with flat roof and cast-iron, concrete and steel internal structure. Site comprises brick spinning mill of five storeys, with separate, lower taking-in and preparation block to the north, built alongside engine house; chimney, boiler house and ancillary buildings including former canteen.
EXTERIOR: the spinning block has two phases, of which the first comprises a building of 18x5 bays, extended" early C20 by the addition of a further four bays. Wide windows separated by narrow brick pilasters, a single window in each bay. Stair, hoist and water tower at NE angle. INTERIOR: cast-iron columns carry steel beams and concrete floors.
Warehouse/preparation block forms extension to mill at N end: 3 storeys; 8x3 bays, with 2 sets of taking-in doors (that to right original, with cast-iron re-inforcement to doorway) . Offices incorporated to east, with doorway (now blocked) in eastern elevation.
Engine house projects from NW of spinning block, alongside warehouse range.
The rope drive was formerly housed in a tower projecting from the centre of the north elevation of the spinning mill. Large boiler house and octagonal chimney surviving "to its full height to west of main mill building, and various ancillary buildings including former canteen (an early C20 addition) in
the yard to the west and the mill lodge (reservoir) survives to the east of the site.
A relatively complete site, and a good example of concrete and steel construction applied to a large open storeyed mill. Lacking in architectural embellishment, but in that representative of the 'modernism' of mill design which characterised building at the end of the C19 before the introduction of 'Baroque' style.
Listing NGR: SD7313206281
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