Name
Owner
Location
Built
Demolished
Served (Years)
Albion Mill
John Gartside and Co.
Hollingworth [ 1]
Arrowscroft Mill
John Gartside and Co.
Hollingworth , 53°27′43″N 1°59′33″W / 53.4619°N 1.9926°W / 53.4619; -1.9926 ("Arrowscroft Mill" ) [ 1]
Armfield
William Buckley
Arnfield Brook 53°28′27″N 1°58′53″W / 53.4741°N 1.9814°W / 53.4741; -1.9814 ("Armfield" )
1828
20
Notes: submerged[ 2]
Arnfield Tower
[ 3]
Arundel Street Mill
Barrack The Hope Top Higher Water Wards
Robert Bennett
Shelf Brook
1807
72
Notes: fire
Waterside and Bridge inc. Eleven Bay Mill inc.Garden Mill inc.Nine Holes inc.Crystal Palace inc.Old Corn Mill inc.Chimney Mill inc.Reservoir Mill
Turner and Thornley John and William Sidebottom John Gartside and Co.- purchased 1899
River Etherow , 53°28′08″N 1°58′21″W / 53.4689°N 1.9724°W / 53.4689; -1.9724 ("Waterside and Bridge inc. Eleven Bay Mill inc.Garden Mill inc.Nine Holes inc.Crystal Palace inc.Old Corn Mill inc.Chimney Mill inc.Reservoir Mill" ) [ 4]
1760
1976
135
Boggart
Joseph Lyne
Glossop Brook
1817
208
Notes: Under Edmund Potter became Potters Dinting Vale Printworks [ 5]
Bottoms Mill Bottom Lodge Mill
John Turner
River Etherow 53°28′13″N 1°57′53″W / 53.4703°N 1.9646°W / 53.4703; -1.9646 ("Bottoms Mill Bottom Lodge Mill" )
1795
1870
75
Notes: Submerged under Bottoms Reservoir [ 2]
Braddock's Mill Mouse Nest
James Braddock
Padfield Brook
1811
49
Brookside
Bridge End Fulling
4 partners
Glossop Brook
1780
245
Notes: Start of Howardtown Mill
Bridge Field
John Garlick
Gnat Hole Brook
1784
91
Notes: fire
Brookfield Shepley
Samuel Shepley
Glossop Brook [ 6]
1818
Burymewick
John Shaw
Gnat Hole Brook
1805
220
Bleach Works River Etherow Bleach Works
River Etherow , 53°27′41″N 1°59′11″W / 53.4614°N 1.9863°W / 53.4614; -1.9863 ("River Etherow " )
Broadbottom Mills Broad Mills
Joe and George Sidebottom
Broadbottom
1793
232
Bridge
James Sidebottom Tom Harrop
Tintwistle 53°28′08″N 1°58′21″W / 53.4689°N 1.9724°W / 53.4689; -1.9724 ("Bridge " )
1854
1953
45
Notes: Comm. 5 June 1899 fire 1953 derelict [ 7]
Best Hill Marsland
Kelsall and Marsland
Broadbottom, [ 8]
1793
232
Bank Bottom
Hadfield
Notes: converted Henry Wyatt 1895[ 9]
Brown's Bleach Works
Thomas and William Brown
Crowden
before 1846
Bent Meadows Mill
River Etherow Hollingworth
Bankwood Botany
Broadbottom
William Wardlaw
Chadwick
[ 10]
Chew Wood
Rowbottom
Chisworth 53°24′30″N 2°00′52″W / 53.4082°N 2.0145°W / 53.4082; -2.0145 ("Chisworth" )
1795
167
Notes: A wool carding and scrubbing mill managed by the Rowbottoms. Mill powered by water from Alma Coal Pit.[ 11]
Clough
[ 9]
Compstall
Edward and James Andrew Andrew Bruckshaw &Co 1902 Calico Printers Assoc. 1934 Graveside &Co
Etherow
before 1828
Notes: Compstall Lily Waterwheel[ 12]
Coobes
Charlestown
Charles Hadfield
Gnat Hole Brook
1792
170
Notes: Became John Waltons Closed
Clarke's Mill
William Barber
Padfield Brook
1803
Cross Cliffe
John Newton
Hurst Brook
1782–3
Notes: fire[ 13]
Cowbrook
William Hadfield
Hurst Brook, 53°26′38″N 1°55′56″W / 53.4440°N 1.9323°W / 53.4440; -1.9323 ("Cowbrook" ) [ 11]
1801
97
Dalton's Print Works Bleaching Co.
River Etherow Hollingworth
before 1816
Dinting Vale Print Works
Joseph Lyne 1825 Edmund Potter
Dinting Vale [ 14]
1966
Dinting Mill Logwood
Wagstaff Brothers
Glossop Brook
1804–5
Notes: Passed to Potters, lower floor dye extraction, upper floors Day School[ 5]
Gnat Hole (wool)
John Robinson
Gnat Hole Brook
1790
94
Notes: [ 15]
Hadfield Lodge
Thomas Thornley
Padfield Brook
before 1811
Hawkshead Roofless Starkies
James Starkie
Shelf Brook 53°27′10″N 1°56′07″W / 53.4528°N 1.9353°W / 53.4528; -1.9353 ("Hawkshead Roofless Starkies" )
1791
Notes: Isaac Jackson 1905
Holehouse
[ 15]
Hodge Printworks
Samuel Matley 1872 Ledeboer Harry Alister Constable
Broadbottom [ 16]
1763
190
Hodge Hall Mill Moss Mill Bridge Mill, Broadbottom
Moss Bros. Joseph Beckett
Broadbottom
Howardtown Mills
Wood
Howardtown 53°26′34″N 1°56′32″W / 53.4428°N 1.9422°W / 53.4428; -1.9422 ("Howardtown Mills" )
standing
Notes:
Hurst Mill
Robert Atherton
Hurst Brook, 53°26′36″N 1°55′38″W / 53.4432°N 1.9271°W / 53.4432; -1.9271 ("Hurst Mill" ) [ 17]
1799–1802
Jumble Mill (wool)
John Robinson
before 1790
Jubilee
[ 18]
Knott's
Lymefield
John Marsland 1872 Edward Platt
Broadbottom 53°26′19″N 2°00′22″W / 53.4385°N 2.0061°W / 53.4385; -2.0061 ("Lymefield Broadbottom " )
before 1872
standing
Notes: [ 19]
Longdendale Works
John Walton
River Etherow Woolley Bridge , 53°27′41″N 1°59′01″W / 53.4615°N 1.9835°W / 53.4615; -1.9835 ("River Etherow Woolley Bridge " ) [ 20]
Lower Mill
William Barber
Padfield Brook
1804
59
Mersey Mills Rhodes Bottom Mill
Thomas and Ames Rhodes 1928 Lancashire Cotton Corp.
River Etherow Woolley Bridge, 53°27′40″N 1°59′04″W / 53.4610°N 1.9845°W / 53.4610; -1.9845 ("Mersey Mills Rhodes Bottom Mill" ) [ 21]
1846
89
Mill Town (Wood's Mill)
Thomas Shaw
Glossop Brook
1803
39
Notes: fire, Rebuilt as Woods Mill
Millbrook Millbrook House
Sidebottom
Hollingworth Brook [ 1] [ 22]
1790
1882
92
Meadow :Silk :Grove
Robert Shepley
Shelf Brook 53°27′00″N 1°56′04″W / 53.4500°N 1.9344°W / 53.4500; -1.9344 ("Meadow :Silk :Grove" )
1825
Standing
200
Notes: [ 18]
New Water
Robert Bennett
Shelf Brook
1815
58
Notes: Meadow Mills
Old Paper Kidfield
Thomas Turner
Fair Vage Clough Crowden [ 23]
before 1847
Padfield Brook
Robert Lees
Padfield Brook [ 24]
1793
7
Primrose
Joseph Hadfield
Gnat Hole Brook
1811
61
Red
Hadfield [ 25]
Rolfe's Mill
William Sheppard
Shelf Brook
1784
23
Notes: Became cottages
Shepley
John Shepley
Shelf Brook, 53°26′34″N 1°57′15″W / 53.4429°N 1.9541°W / 53.4429; -1.9541 ("Shepley" ) [ 26]
1784–5
Shepley Green Vale
Shepley of Charlesworth
Glossop Brook
1784,1810
Station Mill
Thomas and Edward Platt
Hadfield 53°27′44″N 1°57′51″W / 53.4623°N 1.9643°W / 53.4623; -1.9643 ("Station Mill" )
1855
134
Notes: Became Wilmans closed 1989[ 27]
Simmondley
Torside
Notes: submerged[ 28]
Tintwistle Rhodes Paradise
Thomas Thornley Thomas Rhodes
Etherow Tintwistle 53°28′12″N 1°57′28″W / 53.4699°N 1.9578°W / 53.4699; -1.9578 ("Etherow Tintwistle " )
1770
1870
100
Notes: Submerged 1870[ 2]
Thread Mill
Benjamin Goodison
Shelf Brook [ 18]
1789
109
Thornley Mill
John Thornley
Padfield Brook
before 1820
Tip Mill
Bennett Brothers
Gnat Hole Brook
1791
234
Notes: incorporated into Olive and Partington
Turn Lee
William KershawEdward Partington
Gnat Hole Brook
Notes: incorporated into Olive and Partington
Valehouse Mill
Robert and John Thornley
River Etherow 53°28′35″N 1°56′51″W / 53.4764°N 1.9475°W / 53.4764; -1.9475 ("Valehouse Mill" )
1795
72
Notes: sold for reservoir, and submerged[ 29]
Warth Mill
Joseph Hallam
Shelf Brook
1784–5
Notes: Meadow Mills
Waterloo
Robert Bennett
Shelf Brook
1807
72
Notes: fire[ 30]
Whitfield
George Roberts
Gnat Hole Brook
1802
223
Wrens Nest
Matthew Ellison
Glossop Brook 53°26′38″N 1°57′30″W / 53.4438°N 1.9583°W / 53.4438; -1.9583 ("Wrens Nest" )
1815
standing
140
Notes: A first mill was built here by Lord Howard but sold to the Ellisons. In 1822 Francis Sumner moved to Glossop (his step mother was an Ellison).He built the six storey mill and warehouses. At its peak it employed 1400. It had 123,000 spindles and 2541 looms. It ceased training after a fire in 1955.[ 31]
Waterside
Sidebottom Family
Hadfield , 53°28′00″N 1°58′19″W / 53.4667°N 1.9719°W / 53.4667; -1.9719 ("Hadfield " ) [ 32] [ 33]
White
Padfield Brook , 53°27′51″N 1°58′01″W / 53.4643°N 1.9669°W / 53.4643; -1.9669 ("Padfield Brook " ) [ 34]
1950
Woolley
William & John Robert
Arnfield Brook 53°28′12″N 1°59′09″W / 53.4699°N 1.9857°W / 53.4699; -1.9857 ("Arnfield Brook" )
1840
1953
113
Notes: before 1840 [ 35]
Woolley Bridge Lees
Henry Lees
River Etherow 53°27′29″N 1°59′14″W / 53.4581°N 1.9871°W / 53.4581; -1.9871 ("Woolley Bridge Lees" )
1825
1925
56
Notes: This was a medium-sized mill built in 1825 for cotton spinning, in the 1840s it employed 200 hands, it became Henry Lees & Son in 1870. In 1881 it was sold to George Fawcett, a basket and skip manufacturer.- in 1890 it became an iron works, then in 1903 a dye works but in 1908 it was a picture Palace it closed in 1925 and was demolished.[ 20]