Apologies to those that saw this on 28DL. Twas the first big mill I took a camera into. I wrote a a full description and write up, but the report got canned after the overhaul. Hey ho... lesson learned.... I save them now.
Can't be arsed going into as much detail as before but basically it's a beautiful mill. Grade II listed with rusticated architecture on the lower floors, and a sandstone carving of a Merino sheep above the main entrance (with gold leaf detail). The main part of the mill is dated 1893, and the rear part (mostly demolished when I went in) was 1905. The mill is currently undergoing conversion into a residential development, and 5 days after we went in it mysteriously set on fire (see lower pics).
1 pic is NSFW.
1. Entrance complete with balustrade and sheep
2. Sheep!
3. Rear
4. Courtyard and original position of 1905 mill.
5. Basement
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11. Dunno this chap
12. Obligatory pr0n
13. Found a rickshaw in there?!
14. Top floor (since torched)
15. Courtyard from above
16. Gaudi, Bradford style
17. Lift.... not working
18. Goodbye rickshaw
Cheerio!