Gibson Mill by munki-boy
Gibson Mill
Gibson Mill, which is at the heart of Hardcastle Crags, was one of the UK’s first mills to power the Industrial Revolution. The mill was built around 1800 and driven by a water wheel to produce cotton cloth.
The restoration of Gibson Mill began in 2005. Due to its remote location the development needed to make use of the best available resources. Our vision was to create a fully sustainable off the grid building that would offer a cafe and visitor centre.
Created: 27 January 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Gibson Mill Information
Gibson Mill Address
9 Heptonstall Rd, Hebden Bridge
HX7 6AZ
Website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardcastle-crags
Get directionsLocal History around Gibson Mill
There are some historic monuments around including:
Enclosed Bronze Age urnfield 200m north west of Hanging Field FarmThe old bridge over the Hebden Water at Hebden BridgeWayside cross known as Tinker CrossOld Church of St Thomas Becket, 210m north east of Daisy Field FarmEnclosed Bronze Age urnfield 440m north west of Rough Bottom on Midgeley MoorWayside cross known as Reaps CrossWayside cross known as Abel Cross.