Victoria Mill
Victoria Mill, alongside the Rochdale Canal | |
| Location | Lower Vickers Street, Miles Platting, Manchester, England |
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| Owner | William Holland & Sons |
| Further ownership | |
| Coordinates | SJ 859 993 |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1869, 1873 |
| Design team | |
| Architect | George Woodhouse |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Victoria Mill |
| Designated | 29 November 1988 |
| Reference no. | 1197924 |
| References | |
Victoria Mill is a former cotton spinning mill on Lower Vickers Street in Miles Platting, an inner-city district of Manchester, England. It was constructed in two phases, in 1869 and 1873, for William Holland & Sons of the Adelphi Mill, Salford, and stood adjacent to the Rochdale Canal and Varley Street. Designed by George Woodhouse of Bolton, it comprised a six-storey double mill with a shared engine house and an octagonal chimney.
In 1898 it was acquired by the Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers Association and remained in operation until 1960. In the early 2000s, it was redeveloped into residential apartments and office space.