The exhibition takes the form of five films, that are embedded in a river-like installation inside Styal Mill / Quarry Bank Mill on the higher floors. Quarry Bank Mill Entry Fees. So, how much does Quarry Bank Mill cost? Well, with gift aid, the prices at Quarry Bank Mill are £20.90 per adult, £10.50 per child, and a family ticket costs £52. ...

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Styal is a living community and we ask all visitors to be respectful of residents' privacy. Our accessible wheelchair shuttle. Visitors can be taken to and from Styal Village by the buggy. However due to the cobbled paths in the village, the drop-off point is 100m from the village hub. There is level access to the village hub.

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The huge cotton mill was the heart of working life at Quarry Bank. Visit the mill to watch the historic machinery thunder into action and feel the floors shake beneath your feet! Discover how Greg founded his cotton …

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LOCATION: Quarry Bank, off Road B5166, nearWiImslow, 2 miles from M56, exit 5. Brown signs lead to Quarry Bank from the A34 and M56. Approximate postcode: SO 4LA. An alternative start is the Twinnies Bridge car park on Styal Road, Wlmslow. PARKING: At Quarry Bank, National Trust members can park for free. There is a charge for non-

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• Quarry Bank Mill was built by Greg on the banks of the River Bollin at Styal in 1784, and went on to manufacture cotton products for almost 200 years. • By 1860, Quarry Bank was the headquarters of one of the largest cotton businesses in Britain, with five other mills in Manchester, otherwise known as Cottonopolis.

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Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate. Quarry Bank Mill, founded by Greg in 1784, is one of the best preserved textile mills of the Industrial Revolution. The early mill was a 4-storey structure, efficient and simple in design. Over the decades it was enlarged and updated such that by the 1860s, it was the headquarters of one of the largest ...

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20225. Absolutely wonderful visit to Quarry Bank. Incredible to see the Mill and the Apprentice House. Those children had to work so long and hard. The owner's house was also a delight, but the Mill itself is just incredible. Such a well preserved piece of our industrial heritage.

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The Stanneylands. Hotel in Wilmslow (0.9 miles from Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate) In Cheshire's countryside, the AA 4-star The Stanneylands has two dining venues, The Tap & Pantry and The Grill Room. Show more Show less. 8.5.

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Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, workforce From a collection of family photos held in the Documentary Photographic Archive. The donor's family worked there .Taken c.1890 at Greg's Mill, Styal, now known as Quarry Bank Mill.

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By the late 1700s, some mill owners became "enlightened" to the conditions the older mills presented and worked to ameliorate the situation. When Gregg opened his Quarry Bank Mill near Styal, England in 1784, he found that the village of Styal did not have a sufficient labor force to support the operation.

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Quarry Bank is one of Britain's greatest industrial heritage sites, showing how a complete industrial community lived. ... Stay on B5166 past Styal village and Quarry Bank Mill is signposted. Public Transport Directions. By …

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Flickr: Styal and Quarry Bank Mill content tagged with styal. Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.

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Visiting the Quarry Bank Mill estate. Once past the Reception area you come to a crossroads of paths – straight ahead you can walk into Styal Woods (see below) or you can turn left and walk towards the Mill. We decided to visit the Mill first. Once owned by Greg, a business entrepreneur with his vision to expand into the cotton ...

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Explore this photo album by Doug Roberts on Flickr!

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But perhaps Styal's biggest attraction – and a place that's now known to millions of TV viewers – is the towering brick structure of the adjoining Quarry Bank Mill, which turned out cotton (and later other textiles) from 1794 to 1959. The setting for Channel Four drama series the Mill, the complex is now in the hands of the National ...

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spinning mill. He chooses Styal, Cheshire. • 1784 - Quarry Bank Mill begins operating. • 1785 - First recorded apprentices. • 1789 - Greg marries Hannah Lightbody. • 1790 - Greg builds an Apprentice House and begins to build housing in Styal • 1796 - Greg begins to build a house for himself at Quarry Bank.

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Quarry Bank Mill (Styal Mill) Quarry Bank Mill (also known as Styal Mill) in Styal, Cheshire, is apparently, one of the best preserved textile mills of the Industrial Revolution. Built in 1784, it is now a museum of the cotton industry. The mill was established by Greg and was notable for the innovative approach to labour relations.

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The Greg Family. In 1783, Greg had a vision; by 1784 this vision had become the reality of the mill Quarry Bank. Find out more about how the Greg family shaped the future of the mill. and his wife Hannah built a community surrounding the mill, including a village for the workers and the Apprentice House; they even built their ...

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Children of the Mill True Stories From Quarry Bank by, 15-01-2016 0183 32 Quarry Bank Mill was built in 1784 on the banks of the River Bollin near Styal in Cheshire It was built by Gr Children of the Mill True Stories From Quarry Bank, by David Hanson, was written to accompany the Channel 4 series, The Mill, which first screened as two series in 2013 and 2014...

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Getting to Quarry Bank Mill. For those driving, Quarry Bank Mill is found off the B5166, 2 miles from the M56 at exit 5. Follow the brown heritage signs from the A34 or M56. You can also get the train to Styal, just half a mile away and a 20 minute walk from the mill.

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The mill, apprentice house, mill owner's house, gardens, estate, restaurant, café and mill shop at Quarry Bank are open. You do not need to pre-book to visit. Please note, as the Apprentice House is a small building, there will be a limited number of daily tours to keep everyone safe. ... Stroll to Styal village along the paths used by Quarry ...

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The 10 Closest Hotels to Quarry Bank Mill. Hotels near Quarry Bank Mill, Styal on TripAdvisor: Find 52,757 traveller reviews, 766 candid photos, and prices for 58 hotels near Quarry Bank Mill in Styal, England.

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Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate has 2 ratings. I was disappointed with the attitude of the national trust people running Quarry Bank Mill in particular the people at the entry/admission. These people were clearly rude during the easter weekend when I was taking my children to the easter egg hunt. This was not advertised correctly and in order ...

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