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Report - Greenside Mill (Dawson Fabrics LTD), Skelmanthorpe - March 2018

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jsp77

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History

Greenside Mill was built in 1770 by William Marsden. He acquired Richard Field as an apprentice who later went on to marry Marsden's daughter, and by 1830 was in full control at Greenside. Marsden had previously bought some land which had a stream running through, suitable for damming to form a reservoir used for dyeing and finishing cloth. Greenside had later developed into a dye-house and warehouse, with weaving still being carried out by the staff off-site.

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Richard Field wanted the business to be in his own name and he bought the Greenside property at market price following Marsden's death. The production gradually moved from fancy weaving to top quality shawls, and then quilting and skirting - adapting the production over time to suit the changes in fashion. In 1850 he expanded the establishment as demand for wider cloth increased. He built a new dye-house and installed an engine to turn the premises into a mill. He employed, and later took into partnership Thomas Gothard Bottrill, forming the company “Field and Bottrill” in 1872, concentrating on pile fabric and astrakhan production.

Finally Dawson Fabrics were the last company to occupy the mill, specialising in 'Circular' and 'Sliver' Knitting processes with a workforce of around 70 people. By February 2006 the majority of the staff had been made redundant. The mill was vacated in 2016 when the company went into liquidation.


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Visited this with @Brewtal and PV
Spent a fair amount of time wondering round this place, the one thing that sticks in my mind was the crawl through the conveyer to get to another part of the building.
We did spend the night here and made up a bed with some fresh fabric as there was plenty about and had a great nights kip.


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To be continued....
 
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RealBBNC

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Awesome pictures but I gotta ask, was there no alarms or cameras in here? it looks in mint condition :hmm
 

Bugsuperstar

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Great report! Brought back some top memories. I think I visited here in early/mid summer 2018 and it was definitely alarmed then. No one came out to us though.
 

Jukebox300

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Still my favourite spot ever and the one that got me into urbex in general. Sadly had to to see it be ripped apart right infront of me as I live right by. It's immortalised in minecraft now though 😂
 

Mikeymutt

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Cracking set mate. I wished I had more luck here. I went up the conveyor, got up top and they had screwed the door shut. So it was back down again, and had to contort through a tiny window. I did not get in much else either sadly. Another classic gone. Love that bog shot at the beginning.
 

jsp77

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That’s rather lovely

Thanks

Man, you got in here early door. Fantastic to see it in such good nick. Shame this old classic explore is no more...

Was so nice to see it early, but have noticed a report from 2015.

Great report! Brought back some top memories. I think I visited here in early/mid summer 2018 and it was definitely alarmed then. No one came out to us though.

Cheers mate, we was there hours and the only people we saw were doing the same as us.
 

jsp77

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Still my favourite spot ever and the one that got me into urbex in general. Sadly had to to see it be ripped apart right infront of me as I live right by. It's immortalised in minecraft now though 😂

Was a really nice place with plenty of photo opportunities. Great place to get you started.

This place was legit excellent

Cheers

Fantastic report. Nice to see it like this. What a great history too.
Thanks Jane
 

jsp77

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Cracking set mate. I wished I had more luck here. I went up the conveyor, got up top and they had screwed the door shut. So it was back down again, and had to contort through a tiny window. I did not get in much else either sadly. Another classic gone. Love that bog shot at the beginning.
Cheers Mikey, shame about the conveyer door.
 
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