List of mills in Lancashire


This is an incomplete list of the cotton and other textile mills that were located within the modern-day boundaries of the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. The first mills were built in the 1760s, in Derbyshire using the Arkwright system and were powered by the water. When stationary steam engines were introduced they still needed water, so the mills were built along rivers and canals. As a broad rule of thumb, spinning mills were built in the south-east of the county, and weaving sheds to the north and west. Parts of Lancashire have been subsumed into Greater Manchester and Merseyside, and are not included in this list. Parts of Yorkshire are now included in this county.

Accrington

'Home of Howard & Bullough'

Bacup

Rossendale
Source 1891 data:

Barnacre

Barnoldswick

Blackburn

'Home of Northrop Loom Works' and William Dickinson

Brierfield

Burnley

The home of Butterworth & Dickinson and Queen Street Mill Textile Museum

[Cheesden Valley]

Chipping

Chorley

Clitheroe

Colne

Coppull

Darwen

Earby

Dolphinholme and Ellel

Farington

Great Harwood

Great Harwood - Map of Mills

Harle Syke

Haslingden and Helmshore

Home of S.S.Stott and Co and Helmshore Mills Textile Museum

Hoghton

Kirkham

Nelson

Oswaldtwistle and Stanhill

Home to James Hargreaves

Padiham

Preston

Ramsbottom

Rawtenstall

Rishton

Sabden

Samlesbury

Trawden

Walton le Dale

Whalley

Whitworth

Withnell