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Quarry Bank Mill
© Helaine Cummins (view gallery)
Quarry Bank is an example of an early, rural, cotton-spinning mill that was initially dependent on water power built in 1784. It's located in Styal, a village on the River Bollin near Wilmslow, Cheshire, England. The mill is designated Grade II listed building,
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