
Silk Mills in Low Lane
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Hi again Letty. I "think" there were silk mills there, but don't know for sure. Most of these places get their names from past industries, so it could well have been.
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There was a dyeworks and finishers down the works road from the soap works, and there was a bleachworks somewhere around there too. The area around the stream at the bottom had a particular smell to it from those works.I remember that the dyeworks was a large place and in the early 1960's it also had a water wheel.
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Yes there was a silk mill and various other mills all the way down the valley of Moseley beck and low lane/woodside.......Some still there some gone.Drop in at the PO on station road and get the local history book on the valley's industries. Don't forget Horsforth museum.At the top of the valley was a bleachworks and it is still there - in poor condition. The track it is on runs over the Leeds/Harrogate line and passes moseley farm on it's way to cookridge.
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Hopefully the above pic is of the Silk Mill. Parksider is right. The best source of info is local history books. The history of the Silk Mill is covered in Horsforth History Guides No. 3, Woodside and its Industries.Publisher Horsforth Village Publications, written byAlastair Lawrence, ISBN 0 947904 02 6.
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I almost forgot, there did used to be a couple of mills on Troy Road, one just around the corner from Station Road, there was a fruit and veg wholesalers almost in the shadow of the railway brrdige and Troy Mill was the next place down, and there was another cloth mill about 200 yards further along the road.Both of them did worsteds, I remember the signs on the entrances.Somewhere in the low ground between the rwailway and Troy Road I think there was also a mill pond too.The Springwell mill is long gone, but the mill pond still appears to be there.