history: Unity mill is thought to have been constructed in the 1860s for spinning cotton and was formerly known as Trianon Mill. By the 1890’s the mill was converted to a rubber works then back again to a textile mill. The site has been used for the manufacture of products for the food, animal feed and brewing sector until it closed in December 2003. The mill buildings are considered to be of archaeological and historic interest and are included in the Greater Manchester Sites and Monuments Record.
about my explores:
the first time i had visited this mill was back in 2021 but i never took any pictures which i reget as there was a lot more to it back then. however, an explore is an explore to me and i went back on the 18th of feb along with a friend and we decided to take some pictures this time. the entrance into this place has always been easy, walk along the canal theres a way onto the bridge then you just have to look for a way in. i know some people just go round the front too. there was someone coming over when we got onto the second floor so we had to ditch so i didnt get any photos on the upper levels. i couldnt be bothered editing the images so they arent the best but this is what ive got. (ill edit them at some point maybe)
about my explores:
the first time i had visited this mill was back in 2021 but i never took any pictures which i reget as there was a lot more to it back then. however, an explore is an explore to me and i went back on the 18th of feb along with a friend and we decided to take some pictures this time. the entrance into this place has always been easy, walk along the canal theres a way onto the bridge then you just have to look for a way in. i know some people just go round the front too. there was someone coming over when we got onto the second floor so we had to ditch so i didnt get any photos on the upper levels. i couldnt be bothered editing the images so they arent the best but this is what ive got. (ill edit them at some point maybe)
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