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Closed and tired
Had a walk round and have to say area looking tired at the moment. Not a good sign with dead pigeons hanging from the mesh covering the 3 faces on the mill
Had been many years ago and thought a return visit would be nice to see the mill and large steam engine. Area very run down and indication mill only open on a Sunday but this could be doubtful. Used ...
We went, even though we knew that it wasn't a Steaming Sunday, but we had a fantastic tour, being shown around by the very knowledgeable Bill Rowley, the resident engineer. Bill took us through the wh...
About 30 years ago I went to Trencherfield Mill to see the working steam engine and restoration that had been accomplished as part of the work regeneration of Wigan Pier. Last week I took my son to ...
Closed and tired
Had a walk round and have to say area looking tired at the moment. Not a good sign with dead pigeons hanging from the mesh covering the 3 faces on the mill
Âlways enjoy
I always want to visit on Steam up days,cannot resist it. Anyone interested in our industrial past needs to see this engine in action.
Mill possibly only open on Sundays
Had been many years ago and thought a return visit would be nice to see the mill and large steam engine. Area very run down and indication mill only open on a Sunday but this could be doubtful. Used ...
A Really "Grand Day Out".
We went, even though we knew that it wasn't a Steaming Sunday, but we had a fantastic tour, being shown around by the very knowledgeable Bill Rowley, the resident engineer. Bill took us through the wh...
Fantastic experiance, made history come alive!
About 30 years ago I went to Trencherfield Mill to see the working steam engine and restoration that had been accomplished as part of the work regeneration of Wigan Pier. Last week I took my son to ...