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wadey 19-11-2009 19:59

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Wouldn't it be nice to restore it to a wooded valley?

Bernard Dawson 19-11-2009 23:36

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 763918)
Wouldn't it be nice to restore it to a wooded valley?


Is that what it once was. Looks like it's going to be housing now I'm afraid. More money in building houses than wooded valleys unfortunately.

katex 20-11-2009 10:56

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Is that what it once was. Looks like it's going to be housing now I'm afraid. More money in building houses than wooded valleys unfortunately.


Looks like it probably was at one time Bernard :


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Bernard Dawson 20-11-2009 13:05

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Looks like it probably was at one time Bernard :


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What date would the map be Kate? It looks a lot better on the map than it does at the moment.

MargaretR 20-11-2009 13:09

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Property developers are strapped for cash at the moment so I can't see anything getting built in the near future. It will just be left derelict - another place for 'travellers' to park.

katex 20-11-2009 22:58

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 764091)
What date would the map be Kate? It looks a lot better on the map than it does at the moment.

I think Bernard is probably from the map of c.1890 .. doesn't actually say on the Mario map's site, but linked to LCC .. who only seem to have this map ?

I can't find any maps that would show the fully wooden area before construction of the Woodnook Mill ...

Atarah 24-11-2009 12:25

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Less and less to see now.

As Katex mentioned, its this weekend and the following two when the major demolition will be taking place.

katex 24-11-2009 19:19

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Don't be sad Atarah .. was a horrible dank, dark, cold building. To say nothing of the spirits the cleaners used to report roaming the corridors ... :D

Hated going in there ... old lifts, stone floors on the first floor, creaky floors the others, blooming draughty and cold .. no feel good factor like some old mills.

I will cheer when they have finally reduced it to rubble.

Don't think the chimney is the original either .. was an application in 2000 to rebuild.

Margaret Pilkington 24-11-2009 22:00

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I don't recall the chimney being rebuilt in my lifetime......my Ma lives up on Riley's Hill and I am sure I would've remembered if there had been any major rebuilding of the chimney.

katex 24-11-2009 22:26

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 764869)
I don't recall the chimney being rebuilt in my lifetime......my Ma lives up on Riley's Hill and I am sure I would've remembered if there had been any major rebuilding of the chimney.

Not sure Margaret ... was just an application in 2000 . don't know whether went ahead or not ?

'Planning history
11/00/0346 Erection of new chimney – approved conditionally 23.10.00'

wadey 25-11-2009 18:47

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Did the railway run down the Eastern side of Woodnook? It's not really clear on Google Earth

Margaret Pilkington 25-11-2009 20:09

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I am not sure which is the eastern side, but if it is any help, the railway ran at the back of the mills.

I checked with Ma about the chimney and there has been no major building work done on the chimney for many years.......it was shortened, but that was many years ago...so it looks as if the planning permission was not acted upon.

katex 25-11-2009 22:04

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 765100)

I checked with Ma about the chimney and there has been no major building work done on the chimney for many years.......it was shortened, but that was many years ago...so it looks as if the planning permission was not acted upon.

Yes, Margaret .. spoken to somebody today who said as above ... wouldn't have made sense anyway .. the bleaching and dyeing was dwindling then. Rock on yer ma ... :mosher:

cashman 25-11-2009 22:54

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 765074)
Did the railway run down the Eastern side of Woodnook? It's not really clear on Google Earth

the line ran oer a bridge on nuttall street wadey, was red brick walls just before the cafe that was/is? going towards factory bottom, if that helps, it ran up where that footpath is towards bash.:)

TOM PHILLIPS 26-11-2009 10:41

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The erection of a new chimney may have been the steel chimney that came out of the boilerhouse roof,the brick chimney was probably built around 1860,its built with sand and lime mortar,black mortar ,ash and lime became the prefared mortar just after that date...


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