Hartford Mill - Demolition Update 2019.
Not a report as such, just some updated pics for anyone interested in the state of the place since demolition started, stopped, started..
A once F.W .Dixon "showpiece" mill (and North West Urbex Classic), opened in 1907 and produced cotton until the 1950's and has been vacant since 1991
Subject to numerous arson attacks and sadly deaths it was nicknamed "Death Trap Mill" in January 2019!
Prior to demolition I managed to get the Drone up
Around March/April time demolition sort of started, with significant land clearance and reclamation
By the time May came along they were ripping what they could from the place, and actually pulling it apart brick by brick literally!
Summer came along and so did the bat roost, work stalled and they sat in their caravans drinking tea whilst attempting to keep the local scrotes out
This is what summer looks like in Greater Manchester
And now as Winter sets in and the bats have buggered off, it looks like they are setting up a load of scaff in preparation to salvage the rest of the masonry
I've made a few trips back in the meantime to try and document the sad demise of this once 'showpiece' mill, and I'll try and keep this lot updated as it goes..
Tower
Bottom Up
Rope Race
Engine House Remains
Boiler House Remains
Not a report as such, just some updated pics for anyone interested in the state of the place since demolition started, stopped, started..
A once F.W .Dixon "showpiece" mill (and North West Urbex Classic), opened in 1907 and produced cotton until the 1950's and has been vacant since 1991
Subject to numerous arson attacks and sadly deaths it was nicknamed "Death Trap Mill" in January 2019!
Prior to demolition I managed to get the Drone up
Around March/April time demolition sort of started, with significant land clearance and reclamation
By the time May came along they were ripping what they could from the place, and actually pulling it apart brick by brick literally!
Summer came along and so did the bat roost, work stalled and they sat in their caravans drinking tea whilst attempting to keep the local scrotes out
This is what summer looks like in Greater Manchester
And now as Winter sets in and the bats have buggered off, it looks like they are setting up a load of scaff in preparation to salvage the rest of the masonry
I've made a few trips back in the meantime to try and document the sad demise of this once 'showpiece' mill, and I'll try and keep this lot updated as it goes..
Tower
Bottom Up
Rope Race
Engine House Remains
Boiler House Remains