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Report - Rylands Mill, Wigan. June 2020

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oh.aweSAM

28DL Member
28DL Member
This week I went on my first explore in over a year. I’d read that access to Rylands Mill was easy, so I figured that would be a good place to head to get back into all of this.
I know the mill has been covered on here before but I’ll include the history anyway..


“In 1819, Rylands & Sons were established with their seat of operations being in Wigan.
John, the youngest partner, occupied himself with travelling over several counties for orders until 1823, when he opened a warehouse for the firm in Manchester. Business increased rapidly, and in the course of a few years extensive properties at Wigan, along with dye works and bleach works, were purchased. Valuable seams of coal were afterwards discovered under these properties, and proved a great source of wealth to the purchasers.
From 1847, John Rylands became sole proprietor of the company owing to the death of his father and retirement of his brothers around 1839. Designed by George Woodhouse in 1866, Rylands Mill was built and had served the local population for work until the overall demise of the textile industry had taken it’s toll across the country.
In 1985 it became an annexe to Wigan Technical College and became better known as the Pagefield Building until closure in 2007. The façade along the front was repointed and boasts some wonderful brick pattern work, this mill being the most expensive around at the time it was built. It is now on the top 10 endangered building list in the UK.”

Rylands Mill is in a really bad state of disrepair at the minute and I’m lead to believe that it’s been purchased to turn into apartments.
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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Welcome to 28 dl, and congrats on 1st post, spot on.
All sorts of fairies been here, the metal fairies, the lumber fairies, the arson fairies, and the nature fairies. But still it looks quite a nice mooch if in area. If not for any other reason than the decay, nature take back, and some very nice rust, and beautiful views . :thumb
 

oh.aweSAM

28DL Member
28DL Member
Welcome to 28 dl, and congrats on 1st post, spot on.
All sorts of fairies been here, the metal fairies, the lumber fairies, the arson fairies, and the nature fairies. But still it looks quite a nice mooch if in area. If not for any other reason than the decay, nature take back, and some very nice rust, and beautiful views . :thumb
Thank you!! :D
And yeah definitely, the views from the top of the tower are great. Apparently you can also get up the chimney but I missed out on that because I had to get to work. Next time though!!
 
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