Brownsfield Mill, Cotton mill in Manchester, England.
Brownsfield Mill is a cotton mill in Manchester standing seven stories tall with spacious interiors designed to hold large spinning machinery and textile production equipment. The building features thick brick walls, oversized windows to let in natural light, and a sturdy frame engineered to support the weight of industrial machines.
Built in 1825, the mill was one of many cotton factories that helped make Manchester a major textile hub during the 1800s. The building later housed an aircraft factory, showing how industrial mills adapted to different manufacturing needs over time.
The building shows how workers in Manchester turned raw cotton into cloth through skilled labor and machinery that became central to the city's identity. Its design with large windows and thick walls reflects the practical approach early manufacturers took to textile production.
The mill is located near the Rochdale Canal in an accessible part of the city where visitors can walk around the exterior and examine the building's construction methods. The area around the site is part of Manchester's industrial heritage zone, making it easy to visit alongside other historic factories.
The mill contains one of Manchester's oldest surviving industrial chimneys, a rare survivor from the early years of factory building. This chimney stands as a physical reminder of how these facilities once operated and what powered the city's growth.
Location: Manchester
Inception: January 1825
GPS coordinates: 53.48210,-2.22900
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:52
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