Mill Chimney and Attached Engine House West Of Junction with Calder Vale Road, Trinity, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11 (Grade II)

Mill Chimney and Attached Engine House West Of Junction with Calder Vale Road is a grade two (II) listed building in Trinity, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11. It was first listed in 1997.

About Mill Chimney and Attached Engine House West Of Junction with Calder Vale Road

BURNLEY



SD8332NE ASHFIELD STREET 906-1/15/6 (South side) Mill chimney and attached engine house west of junction with Calder Vale Road



Mill chimney and attached former engine house, now derelict. Later C19, altered. Coursed squared sandstone, with slate roof to engine house. Slightly tapered cylindrical chimney. Small rectangular engine house, one high storey, with a gabled 2-window facade to Ashfield Road and a 3-window east side wall: round-headed windows with plain voussoirs, arched and circular wooden tracery in the heads (those in the east side partly covered by a lower addition). Close to British Railways Viaduct (qv), the chimney standing in striking group relationship with it when seen from a distance. Included for group value.


Where is Mill Chimney and Attached Engine House West Of Junction with Calder Vale Road?

Mill Chimney and Attached Engine House West Of Junction with Calder Vale Road is located on Ashfield Street, in Trinity, Burnley, Lancashire, BB11.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceSD8370132911
Easting, Northing383700.5381, 432910.9874
Latitude, Longitude53.792253, -2.248902
Grade listingII (two)
English Heritage List Entry Number1022610
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