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Victoria Mill

Coordinates:53°29′24″N2°12′50″W / 53.489868°N 2.213842°W /53.489868; -2.213842
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Cotton mill in Manchester, England

For other uses, seeVictoria Mill (disambiguation).
Victoria Mill
Victoria Mill, alongside theRochdale Canal
LocationMiles Platting
OwnerWilliam Holland & Sons
Further ownership
CoordinatesSJ 859 993
Construction
Built1867, 1873
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameVictoria Mill
Designated29 November 1988
Reference no.1197924
References
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53°29′24″N2°12′50″W / 53.489868°N 2.213842°W /53.489868; -2.213842

Victoria Mill is a former cotton spinning mill located inMiles Platting,Manchester,England. It was constructed in 1869 for William Holland & Sons of the Adelphi Mill, Salford, and was situated adjacent to theRochdale Canal and Varley Street. The mill was designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton as a six-storey double mill with a shared engine house and an octagonal chimney.[2][3]

In 1898, it was acquired by the Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association and remained in operation until 1960.[4][5]

History

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Victoria Mill contributed to Manchester’s role as a major centre of the cotton industry during the 19th century. The mill supported employment in the surrounding area and was part of the industrial expansion of the region.[6]

Architecture

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Victoria Mill is built of red brick with stone dressings and features a slate roof. Its design includes repetitive rows of large multi-pane windows and cast-iron columns, which were typical of late 19th-century textile mill construction. The building was designed to maximize light and ventilation, and to provide fire resistance.[3][4]

Decline and redevelopment

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Following its closure, the mill stood partially vacant for several decades. In the early 2000s, it was redeveloped by the Whitecroft Group into residential apartments and office spaces. The redevelopment retained key historical features such as the external brickwork and internal cast-iron columns while adapting the structure for modern use.[5]

Interior fit-out works were carried out by Medlock FRB, which included internal refurbishments while preserving the building’s original fabric.[7] Building services were provided by Murray Building Services, ensuring compliance with modern standards for energy efficiency and safety.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Williams, Mike; Farnie, Douglas Anthony (1992).Cotton Mills of Greater Manchester. Carnegie Publishing. p. 192.ISBN 0948789697.
  2. ^Historic England."Victoria Mill, Manchester (1197924)".National Heritage List for England. Retrieved28 May 2008.
  3. ^ab"Victoria Mill".Historic England. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  4. ^ab"Victoria Mill, Manchester".Grace's Guide. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  5. ^ab"Victoria Mill".Whitecroft Group. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  6. ^"Victoria Mill".Manchester History. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  7. ^"Victoria Mill".Medlock FRB. Retrieved5 July 2025.
  8. ^"Victoria Mill Manchester".Murray Building Services. Retrieved5 July 2025.

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