Houldsworth Mill, Reddish
The main entrance | |
Location in Greater Manchester | |
| Cotton | |
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Reddish Mill |
| Spindles | 136,692 |
| Combined SpinningWeaving | |
| Structural system | North mill, Central engine house, South mill, red Engineering brick |
| Location | Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England |
| Serving canal | Stockport branch, Ashton Canal |
| Client | William Houldsworth |
| Further ownership |
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| Current owners | Heaton and Houldsworth Property Company |
| Current tenants | various |
| Coordinates | 53°26′11″N 2°09′56″W / 53.4363°N 2.1656°W |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1863 |
| Completed | 1865 |
| Employees | 454 |
| Renovated |
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| Size | 64 acres (260,000 m2) |
| Floor count | 4 plus cellar |
| Floor area | 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) |
| Design team | |
| Architect | Abraham Stott |
| Awards and prizes and listings | Grade II* Listed |
| Cotton count | 80s to 250s |
| Mule Frames | 136,692 |
| References | |
| Astle 1922, p. 145 | |
Houldsworth Mill, also known as Reddish Mill, is a former mill in Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England (grid reference SJ895935). Designed by Abraham Stott, it was constructed in 1865 for Henry Houldsworth, a prominent mill owner at the time. It is a Grade II* listed building.