Edenwood Mill Stubbins Built in 1801 Edenwood mill has been empty since 2001. In the early part of the last century the factory was extended and developed as a dyeing facility for Turnbull and Stockdale Limited, to compliment their weaving, bleaching, printing and distribution activities. Between 1968 and 2001 the Edenwood factory was solely used as a specialist hand block printing unit. Today the empty mill could be given a new lease of life with plans to transform it into 25 luxury apartments which would mean the mill chimney and part of the red brick buildings being demolished. The apartments are expected to range from £250,000 to £400,000 An Artist's Impression Of The Mill Conversion SimpleViewer requires JavaScript and the Flash Player. Get Flash.
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