English: Beard Mill Next to the Sett river and Hyde Bank Road, Beard Mill is also known as Hyde Bank Mill. The mill used to be a finishing mill for W S Lowe & Sons, but has been shut for a number of years.
It has now been converted into flats and the bridge on the left is a recent replacement.
The first cotton spinning mill was constructed in 1785 prior to that an early woollen and fulling occupied the site.
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