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Helm Mill, Factory Lane, Padiham, Burnley An Archaeological Building Survey |
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J.M.Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
A planning condition by Burnley Borough Council necessitated an archaeological building survey of Helm Mill, Factory Lane, Padiham (SD 8469 3299) prior to its redevelopment. The work was on behalf of on behalf of Mr. Nigel Reynolds by J. M. Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy. Helm Mill is a simple three storey rectangular stone-built vernacular building typical of the spinning mills that characterised the development of the factory based textile industry of the early 19th century. The upper floors are mainly carried by the load bearing external walls but there are examples of the early use of cast iron columns and a rare example of a beam -engine house although renovations have left little extant technical content. |
Author: |
M J Trippier
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J.M.Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Lancashire SMR (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2007
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Helm Mill |
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Lancashire |
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Burnley |
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BURNLEY |
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England |
Grid Reference: 379380, 434020 (Easting, Northing)
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jmtrippi1-203368 |
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A4 ringbound report
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01 Feb 2018 |