A developer has revealed plans to transform a crumbling historic mill into apartments and commercial space -paid for by building 150 homes on neighbouring fields.
The proposal would see the upper floors of Grade II* listed Crimble Mill, in Heywood, converted into 33 flats,while the lower levels could be used for purposes ranging from shops, restaurants and museums to gyms, offices and exhibitions.
Dating back to 1825, the five-storey building is a rare example of a textile mill that illustrates the transition from water to steam power.
It is likely to be the last large-scale water-powered rural mill to survive in Greater Manchester.The ‘sensitive restoration’ of the mill complex would including the main range, as well as its two wings and Grade II-listed chimney.
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