Quarry Bank Mill amd Styal Estate

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Quarry Bank Road, Styal, Wilmslow SK9 4LA+44 1625 527468
Description: Over the summer I visited the Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate (mainly known as Styal Mill). It is known as a great industrial heritage site and is a very popular National Trust attraction. --Location-- Styal Mill is lo...Read More
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A blast into the past!

by theredrobin

England, England, United Kingdom

January 30, 2013

Best of IgoUgo Over the summer I visited the Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate (mainly known as Styal Mill). It is known as a great industrial heritage site and is a very popular National Trust attraction. --Location-- Styal Mill is located in Styal, Wilmslow. ...Read more
The Mill at Styal - part 2

by catsholiday

ashbourne, United Kingdom

February 21, 2012

Best of IgoUgo THEMILLThis is HUGE. Despite its enormous size it cannot be seen until you are almost right there as it is in a wooded valley and surrounded by trees and of course the gardens too. It looks very like the Arkwright mills we have in Derbyshire, large ...Read more
The Apprentice House at Styal Mill part 1

by catsholiday

ashbourne, United Kingdom

February 21, 2012

Best of IgoUgo Quarry Bank Mill and Styal EstateStyal, Wilmslow, SK9 4LATelephone: 01625 527468We are National Trust members and so whenever we go somewhere in the UK we always check to see if there are any NT properties we can visit. We spent a long week end near ...Read more
Cotton Traders

by helencbradshaw

Nottingham, United Kingdom

May 6, 2011

Best of IgoUgo Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate is a site of significant industrial importance, and has been a national trust property since 1939 when the great, great grandson of Samuel Greg, the original owner gifted it to the trust. The Mill itself is situated ...Read more
18th Century - Quarry Bank Mill

by davidx

Todmorden, England, United Kingdom

August 6, 2002

Best of IgoUgo This mill, built as a water powered mill in the 1780s, is now owned by the National Trust and it costs £5 [adults] for the mill or £6.50 for the mill, apprentice house and garden - free to NT members. This sounds pricey but it is quite different ...Read more