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This abandoned cotton mill was one of my favourite places to explore, a true victorian Time Capsule. This particular site is on private land so we had special permission to explore this mill & it’s out buildings. Some history on the mills..
The woollen industry in The UK was at times the country's most important industry, though it often struggled to compete with the better-funded woollen mills in the north of England, and almost disappeared during the 20th century. There is continued demand for quality Welsh woollen products.
Wool processing includes removing the fleece by shearing, classing the wool by quality, untangling, carding and spinning it into yarn, which may be knitted or woven into cloth, then finishing the cloth by fulling, napping and pressing. Spinning and weaving of sheep's wool dates to prehistoric times in The UK, but only became an important industry when Cistercian monasteries were established in the 12th century. Water-powered fulling mills to finish the cloth enabled rapid expansion of the industry in the 13th century, although spinning and weaving continued to be a cottage industry. In the early 16th century production shifted from south Wales to mid and north Wales. The Shrewsbury Drapers Company in England took a dominant role in distributing Welsh cloth. From the 18th century there was strong demand for cheap, sturdy Welsh material shipped from Bristol, Liverpool or the Welsh ports to clothe slaves in the British colonies of North America and the West Indies.
During the Industrial Revolution the Welsh woollen industry was slow to mechanize compared to the mills of northern England. When railways reached mid Wales in the 1860s they brought a flood of cheap mass-produced products that destroyed the local industry. However, development of the South Wales Coalfield opened a growing market for woollen products from water-powered mills in the south west, which prospered until after World War I. At one time there were more than 300 working wool mills. The industry went into steady decline after World War I, and only a few mills continue to operate.
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@janetayres9743
@janetayres9743 4 года назад
What a rare treat to see! As a spinner and weaver I must say that it was painful to watch all the buildings and tools falling to ruin. Loom and warping equipment, carding machines and cauldrons that were likely used for dyeing the yarns. Thank you for taking me along!!
@julzmgrforll7278
@julzmgrforll7278 4 года назад
I was also heart broke and thinking if I could just won the lottery I would restore the place. Seeing the looms so still and silent is sad. Thank you for showing us before they are all gone.
@marcushull12
@marcushull12 4 года назад
It was featured in The DailyMail.co.uk Here are a few snippets. Mill was abandoned in November 1980 and no one has worked there since Produced tweed for making suits and other fine garments with world-renowned machinery Elizabeth and John Hughes owned and ran from the 1950s The water from the Lerry River was diverted to the mill’s two water wheels to power its machinery. There are four major buildings on the site, all separately Listed Grade II. The North-east range (Listed as 18893) is thought to have been constructed in 1809
@sandranokes7443
@sandranokes7443 4 года назад
I'm a knitter and really loved seeing this, although I was so sad to see all of that left behind. I'm also in America, and to tell the truth, this place looks exactly like walking in the woods looks like here in Washington State. Exactly! Beautiful spot. I really hate to see those ancient buildings going to ruin.
@1834RestorationHouse
@1834RestorationHouse 3 года назад
It's amazing to see the wood is completely destroyed by rot, but the masonry walls are perfect. It's a real testament to the old craftsmen who built this.
@nadinearnold8235
@nadinearnold8235 4 года назад
You were so brave to bring us this video but I loved it! When I left school many moons ago I did a Y.T.S. and got a placement in a wool shop and studied the woollen trade. The machine that was holding up the roof was a carding machine.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 4 года назад
19:24 are carding machines for making a big lump of tangled wool into a nice thin sheet called a web with all th efibres straightened out. I started work in a factory that made them in 1962.
@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer
@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer 3 года назад
Nice to see the old looms there. When our local mill was renovated and rebooted all the looms and bobbins were taken for restoration and can be found displayed in a local art centre in our town
@allenwoodbine4301
@allenwoodbine4301 Год назад
Nice to hear that all our carpet looms went to Portugal and Poland so much for the EU wrecked the textile industry in this country
@skatpak2967
@skatpak2967 4 года назад
oh my im a fiber artist..i would love this place for sure..wish i could own it!! lol..such old wools wow thanks
@tootalltekee7220
@tootalltekee7220 4 года назад
What an amazing find! This is one the best urbex exploration videos I have watched so far and I have watched loads and loads of them! Thanks for sharing. I was totally enthralled watching this.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 4 года назад
When I was a child in the sixties my father used to take us to an old flour mill. It was the mill where the flour for Queen Victorias' wedding cake was milled. There was nothing left inside, I think there might have been a big fire there, but the huge old wheel was still there & an aquaduct which brought water across the river & I loved the old stone walls with ferns growing.
@dLw920
@dLw920 Год назад
I currently work in a flour mill its shit work .
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 Год назад
@@dLw920 I hope you have an opportunity to change to doing something more suited soon.
@dLw920
@dLw920 Год назад
@@sarahstrong7174 yea i wouldnt recommend it to anyone and i hope so.
@frankforrest1597
@frankforrest1597 4 года назад
Amazing! Lots of history there. Too bad that that location isn't being restored or taken over for preservation as a historical site. Wonderful post! Cheers
@trixier6505
@trixier6505 4 года назад
I agree, Frank. My son and I wish the whole thing could at least have a temporary roof until the machines and skeins of yarn could be saved, moved, and preserved. Takes a lot of money,
@frankforrest1597
@frankforrest1597 4 года назад
@@trixier6505 Maybe, if more people were aware of this location like so many others,patition the owner and local government something may be done. So many fall in to decay and reach a point that nothing can be done. It's so sad that this happens more often than not.😟
@hgvmatt6710
@hgvmatt6710 4 года назад
What a beautiful country we live in.., fantastic heritage 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@OZARKMEL
@OZARKMEL 4 года назад
What a spectacular location. Your intro was beautiful. Thank you for taking us along on your explore...
@marklynch8781
@marklynch8781 2 дня назад
In the first building the equipment was looms, a winder and a warp reel. Later on in the video the machines are wool cards, so it's likely there was a wool spinning mill in the larger building. A cotton spinning mill uses a different type of carding machine (I work in a cotton spinning mill). Amazing Place full of history, it's a shame it's in such a state of decay. This is indeed a very early water powered textile mill.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 4 года назад
That would be a good place for a bit of a mudlark in the summer. It is so sad to see this in such a state, well beyong saving. Seems like someone did try to save it & turn it into a museum.
@stuarthall6631
@stuarthall6631 4 года назад
Another great explore - thank you! We who watched and enjoyed this with warm, dry feet thought your supreme sacrifice thoroughly worthwhile! I hope you did! Thank heavens for feet heaters in cars! I wonder who drove home with bare feet?!
@rosa-f4865
@rosa-f4865 4 года назад
Fantastic location of a bygone time and sadly no more in Great Britain so sorry but thank you for getting your feet wet for us and a lovely day out for Lilly though take care xx
@armandotobias6492
@armandotobias6492 4 года назад
HELLO MY FRIEND GREAT COLD😨EXPLORER, WE CAN TRAVEL BACK IN TIME AND IMAGINE, HOW ALL THAT MACHINERY WORKS, AND THE WAY OF LIFE, BACK IN THAT TIME. VERY NICE, AND LILY ENJOYET TO, TANKS TO SHARE. HUG FROM PORTUGAL😀🌞🌞🌻🌞🌞
@tamarawalker8973
@tamarawalker8973 4 года назад
That place is amazing!! Can't believe all that was left. Really appreciate all you go through, for an epic explore. Stay safe. Lilly isn't bothered by that cold water at all. Lol. She's so cute.
@shawneeb3771
@shawneeb3771 4 года назад
Amazing to see so much yarn left behind and not in bad condition after at least 30 years. Your puppy is so little and adorable...this is a really interesting video.. Thank you for sharing.
@PrincessSpecialK
@PrincessSpecialK 4 года назад
Wow!! Just, WOW!! What a fantastic explore. Thank you 😊
@carolyns9687
@carolyns9687 4 года назад
What an amazing find!!! All of the wool/cotton still there and such bright colours!! Thanks for sharing!!💕
@eastwoodsadventures
@eastwoodsadventures 4 года назад
Amazing place. Your enthusiasm and respectful manner is to be admired.
@bodge6886
@bodge6886 4 года назад
Those machines are a damn sight older than the Castrol can😂
@kimberlyvanhelden8100
@kimberlyvanhelden8100 4 года назад
Wow!!! What a beautiful explore! I just absolutely love your videos and the history you get on each place! Keep up the wonderful work and be safe out there! Also what a sweet little pup you guys have there! 💜
@MultiZeek
@MultiZeek 3 года назад
Got to love those old industrial revolution buildings
@Anton_16
@Anton_16 4 года назад
What a beautyful location to explore! So sad, that it is caving in. Some pictures are so nice coloured with the old cotton, the green Ivy and the golden light from the outside. Thank you very much for showing :-)
@RetroRatz
@RetroRatz 4 года назад
There is some awesome history, on that site! Time machine needed!
@cecerae8637
@cecerae8637 4 года назад
Wow well done oh bearded one!! It almost looked surreal with all the rustic brown machinery and then the lovely bright colours of the cotton, it's just wonderful!!
@donnamarks6693
@donnamarks6693 4 года назад
Another great explore 👍
@LSK77_
@LSK77_ 4 года назад
Omg what a magical find ❤️ so lovely to see you both and dear lil Lilly happy new year to you and thanks for sharing
@maryk6545
@maryk6545 3 года назад
Awesome video. Love it
@mariaabraham311
@mariaabraham311 4 года назад
Wow! That was so cool seeing those threads & building!!! Great find & absolutely beautiful! Love your voice you would make for a great story teller lol!❤️🇨🇦
@adrianholdgate5256
@adrianholdgate5256 4 года назад
Nice explore, what a gem .keep up the good work.
@AE-ks9ng
@AE-ks9ng 3 года назад
This was I think your most fun video to date. I laughed out loud at your reactions to the water. Thank you for keeping the journeys in your video, they are a very nice touch to the exploring of the buildings!
@lockout1bikes
@lockout1bikes 4 года назад
Beautiful place deserves to be saved. The can mace was a store like spar. The tin was pipe tobacco Great explore 👍
@grahamgfr
@grahamgfr 4 года назад
Thank you 👍🏻
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 4 года назад
Absolutely super location. Thankyou for sharing your explore.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 4 года назад
It might be that the second large building was where they spun the cotton. The small building with the barrels etc might have been where they dyed the yarn & the first big building with the coloured spools of thread & the looms, where they finally wove the cloth. Amazing that the colours are so bright after so many years in such conditions.
@catb-w5212
@catb-w5212 4 года назад
Love love loved it
@annettefindlay8076
@annettefindlay8076 2 года назад
Lovely scenery, & I would love those old iron headboards
@memorialgardens1664
@memorialgardens1664 4 года назад
I love your videos mate you really are a good man thanks for all your time and effort good for you ....take care. Nathan 🏋🏻‍♂️💪🏻👋🏻
@JohnNorrisMetalSculpture
@JohnNorrisMetalSculpture 4 года назад
Wow! That is an absolutely phenominal explore/ Probably the most interesting Urbex video I've seen. What a time capsule, great job!
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven 4 года назад
That was a great find, everything was there by the looks of it, the spinning , collaring and the fabric making, well worth a bit of cold feet lol watch out with dogs while exploring they see no riscs.
@assassin3334
@assassin3334 4 года назад
What a great place would love to have seen that in its hay day.Great Explore as usual.
@martinevans1256
@martinevans1256 4 года назад
Great find absolutely love watching your channel it’s great , keep up the good work
@GhostTheory
@GhostTheory 4 года назад
Holy crap mate, what a place! I mean all that fabric lol it's quite magical that place. I love it when you find old newspapers too. Wicked job.
@JA-pb7oz
@JA-pb7oz 4 года назад
As a new subscriber I'm in awe in how you find these locations, in also very impressed by the respect you have for these places. Keep up the great work.
@sugarsundae3400
@sugarsundae3400 4 года назад
Wow that place is amazing. The machinery should be in a museum before it gets completely destroyed it's a great piece of history. Thanks for posting 👍
@anthonygostling
@anthonygostling 4 года назад
What a lovely bit of history, someone should do it up..!
@shellyparadies6629
@shellyparadies6629 4 года назад
Incredible - the equipment, the yarns, the structures, all of it! Particularly loved the cauldrons and the stoneware jugs in the second building. Sorry about the wet feet.
@renaissanceturner1477
@renaissanceturner1477 4 года назад
Loved ALL of it!! TY for one of the best vlogs!! . . . God Bless you & Lily for braving the freezing waters (& hopefully not pneumonia!) in pursuit of history . . . Lily is THE cutest :D xoxoxo from Milwaukee
@theseamstress6315
@theseamstress6315 4 года назад
Nice find great explore
@secretdaisy6484
@secretdaisy6484 4 года назад
That is the most melancholy place I’ve ever seen. 👍☮️🌞
@daftmonkey7296
@daftmonkey7296 4 года назад
From one explorer to another..i salute you man! Lovely vid👏🏼
@79tazman
@79tazman 4 года назад
I love those old mills with the water wheel on it They are so cool
@ilaisaanejr
@ilaisaanejr 4 года назад
That was amazing
@bethelle9099
@bethelle9099 4 года назад
painfully sad to see this abandoned!
@MrSpotlucy
@MrSpotlucy 4 года назад
fantastic place shame it will be lost for ever
@thecornerplot
@thecornerplot 4 года назад
This us an awsome.find such a rarity and all original such an art in this rug making process it's simply brilliant time capsules nice one 👍👍🤗
@BenjaminLSmith
@BenjaminLSmith 4 года назад
This was a great exploration. I really enjoy your channel.😃
@greywebs1944
@greywebs1944 4 года назад
Amazing find, shame it's all gone to ruin, would be an awesome visit for folk to see and explore. You should check Stanley Mill in Scotland it's fantastic. Great find once again. I love our history buildings are marvelous 🙂
@MellowVR24762
@MellowVR24762 3 года назад
I'm totally addicted to your content me and the Mrs watch keep it up I'm on catch up 😁👍
@urbexadventures2044
@urbexadventures2044 4 года назад
That cotton mill looks so cool great video 👍👍needed waders on lol
@TDCflyer
@TDCflyer 4 года назад
The owner should put a roof over all of this... Say, you are introducing a cotton mill, but the description talks about wool. Now, cotton is a plant product, while wool comes from sheep. Which is it? In fact, those racks full of spools suggest that this was a weaving facility that produced the rugged wool cloths which once were preferred in the area for everyday clothes. At around 11:00 you moved past what might have been the remnants of an old power loom made by George Hodgson, Bradford.
@annbarns652
@annbarns652 3 года назад
The guy who owns the land should get it all repaired .he is sitting on top of a gold mine there .lovely little time capsule
@cheriesydaus433
@cheriesydaus433 4 года назад
Wow what a magnificent find but sadly it’s been left to rot. Imagine if you had the $$ to restore it Thank you for sharing these treasure ❤️🙏🏻🇦🇺🐨
@RixPixParaNation
@RixPixParaNation 4 года назад
Love this explore guys , great footage
@RixPixParaNation
@RixPixParaNation 4 года назад
If you find anymore historical locations in Yorkshire/Donaster areas and want a collab please let me know , Great scenery too ,loved it.
@deejones8056
@deejones8056 4 года назад
I was awe struck at that.
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 2 года назад
This was a great video made better because of the adorable puppy.
@MrVxrman
@MrVxrman 4 года назад
I enjoyed that thankyou m8y 🙂🍻👍🏻
@mauarader
@mauarader 4 года назад
WOW !!
@darkwitchhecate1347
@darkwitchhecate1347 4 года назад
What a wonderful place, lovely explore once again. Had to laugh at how high pitched your voice became once the water came over the top of your wellies 🤣🤣😂, bless you, why didn't you take them off and roll your trousers up 🤣 looks like a very cold day. Many thanks for a terrific explore.
@johnelliott9962
@johnelliott9962 3 года назад
such a shame if only it could be restored to its former glory as a museum very much enjoyed your video, so very interesting remarkable how it's still in tack as there's no roofing in a large part you can picture how busy it would have been in its day 😃 👍 bring waders next time for crossing the river.
@martinstevenson7462
@martinstevenson7462 4 года назад
Hi there I used to make textile machinery for Wm Tathams in Rochdale it's a shame to see it falling into disrepair but this was very interesting and thank you for sharing.
@terryengland1880
@terryengland1880 4 года назад
Is it secret, is it safe. A gem like this really needs to be looked after better to save something this than on some over rated painting.
@nigelcharlton-wright1747
@nigelcharlton-wright1747 4 года назад
or tent/unmade bed. I agree, wonder why the museum closed?
@andy2625
@andy2625 4 года назад
Lol your feet must of been so cold walking around like that soaking wet, love the dog to. What a great old mill that was with all the old wool & machinery.
@johnlong3214
@johnlong3214 3 года назад
I wear NORA Dairy wellies, they are unlined and can be wiped dry inside with a handkerchief, or tissue. If it becomes obvious that the water is going to come over the top of my wellies I remove my socks first (roll up the trouser leg too) replace my wellies to protect my feet and wade in. Once I'm back on dry land I empty my boots, wipe the inside dry, put my socks back on and replace the now dry wellies. Not sure how you'd feel about me posting a link but they can easily found on google. Just a thought.👍
@eddiehaley1833
@eddiehaley1833 4 года назад
Another good video bud
@michellebyrom6551
@michellebyrom6551 4 года назад
Great video, well worth the cold footbath. Lol. The 1806 date on one of the machines is about right for the style abd age if the buildings. Those watermills predate the steam age. Happy New Year, may it be a great one for you and your discoveries.
@Andy-From-England
@Andy-From-England 4 года назад
Mace use to be have loads of shops it was more of a convenient stores but great vid lovley location thanks for sharing and getting your feet wet for us
@Andy-From-England
@Andy-From-England 4 года назад
Hey i just looking on web Mace shops are still going
@flaminglaughter
@flaminglaughter 4 года назад
I would have liked to see more of the exterior of those buildings. But I enjoyed what I was able to see.
@camillefulton7709
@camillefulton7709 4 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH SHOWING ME THIS BEAUTIFUL OLD MILL. BE TEMPTED TO COLLECT SOME OF THE SPOOLS 😊 SOMETHING SO OLD CHARM ABOUT BUILDING AND SURROUNDS. I THINK THIS VIDEO SO AMAZING. WHY THUMBS DOWN 😠 CAMILLE AUSTRALIA.
@petegabbitas7227
@petegabbitas7227 4 года назад
Hi the cotton mill the second bliding first room metal pot large on floor these were for dyeing the yarn they'd sit in a brick plinth you'd light a fire underneath put the yarn in the pot boil ad coulor then hang the hanks of yarn to dry when dry it would be put on the reels ready for use pete stapleford notts England
@donnareiter9422
@donnareiter9422 4 года назад
This should be in a museum
@smd1uk
@smd1uk 3 года назад
The machine at 11.09 is a loom so they were weaving on the site and the row of bobbins looks like a creel which makes the warps for the looms. I think this is a weaving shed rather than a cotton mill.
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 4 года назад
Super kool 🖖🏽
@zettiprado4014
@zettiprado4014 4 года назад
Lindo lugar ❤️pena que tudo está destruído 😪🇧🇷
@jensMiniVlogs
@jensMiniVlogs 4 года назад
I love your accent😊😄 So cute to listen😃 By the way, Great explore😊 Watching from here🇵🇭😊😊
@sandraoshea3237
@sandraoshea3237 4 года назад
You did an awesome job. ya made me laugh, it was a great place.it was worth your feet getting wet. hope ya did not get a cold. thanks.
@RaresightHD
@RaresightHD 4 года назад
Awesome vid man 👍
@TheBeardedExplorer
@TheBeardedExplorer 4 года назад
Exploring With Finn thanks bro 👍🏽
@uglywatchtower3299
@uglywatchtower3299 4 года назад
That's funny water in your boots twice 😂🤣 ...
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 2 года назад
I would go there with a few trucks, dismantle everything, restore it and put it on display for everyone to appreciate it.
@mycatsrider9048
@mycatsrider9048 4 года назад
Home.water. good place for life..
@vivianbmartin
@vivianbmartin 4 года назад
Very interesting, would have like to had some more info on place.
@nottzangel9533
@nottzangel9533 Год назад
You're definitely a braver man than me going for a paddle in that weather lol 🥶🥶
@p24hrsmith
@p24hrsmith 4 года назад
Wellies full of freezing water such dedication
@NorAnon
@NorAnon 4 года назад
I could have explored there with you guys all day!! Thanks for taking us with you! Looks like a magical place! Curious why the water wheels weren't directly in the current...
@jamesfranks2530
@jamesfranks2530 4 года назад
James Franks Hello from James in the USA! I have watched several of your videos and I absolutely love them! I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting them all. The videos all help me to do what I'm not able to do myself anymore and that in itself means a great deal to me. Exploring has been kind of a passion of mine as well my entire life. My physical health and being on disability makes it impossible for me to do the travelling it would take to do any of what you do. Your videos as well as a few others makes it possible for me to go with you guys.....I love that! I especially enjoy the videos that you do in those 20 or 30 year old places where everything is left behind. Of course I love to see the castles and mansions too though. As a boy growing up partly in Germany, my family visited many castles there. Thank you again for all you do! If I had any money to give, it would go straight to you so you could continue your journeys. Oh...thanks a million for NOT showing everybody the messy toilets. lol I do however enjoy seeing the bathtubs and sinks with their unique facets. Much love and God bless you! James
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 4 года назад
Wow, this is amazing. Something bad must have happened for them to leave all that stuff
@heidiscarrott9183
@heidiscarrott9183 3 года назад
I bet the energy of the place was amazing when all the workers were in there.