Engine House at Butts Mill 1905, Atherton, Leigh, built by Stott and Sons, Lancashire, England, UK, WN7 3AD

Engine House at Butts Mill 1905, Atherton, Leigh, built by Stott and Sons, Lancashire, England, UK, WN7 3AD Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2JH071G

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5472 x 3276 px | 46.3 x 27.7 cm | 18.2 x 10.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

13 July 2022

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Butts Street, Atherton, , Leigh, Lancashire, England, UK, WN7 3AD

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Butts Mill was built next to the Leigh branch of the Bridgewater Canal in 1905 to the designs of Stott and Sons, the six-storey mill has a steel frame faced with red brick and a flat roof. It has an ornate tower with a terracotta Arts and Crafts details and parapet and is topped by a copper dome and finial. The mill was used for carding on the lower three floors and spinning on the upper. The carding floors have large nine-light rectangular windows separated by narrow brick piers while the spinning floors have narrower windows and brick panels. The mill's hoist tower is a single window wide capped by the mill's name BUTTS in white tiles. It was designed as a double mill but only half was built.[29] The 150, 000 mule spindles were supplied by Dobson & Barlow of Bolton and its 2500 hp engine was by Carels Frères of Ghent in Belgium.[30] Ceased spinning in 1960, the mill was later sold to Ward and Goldstone.