Photos, articles and places from "Around Bamford" Rochdale from Victorian times up to the 1970s and the present day.
Friday, 8 March 2024
Bamford Woollen Mills, Bamford, Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Sadly Bamford Woollen mills are no longer in existence as they made way for
modern day housing in the early 1980s. Murrayfield, Burnthorpe Close, Ryburn
Square and Porritt Close are on that site today at OS Grid Reference: SD
86191272. The large red-brick mill complex along with its own reservoir (mill
pond) at the rear stood near the junction of Norden Road and War Office Road in
the pretty village of Bamford for many, many years and gave employment to the
good folk of Rochdale and the surrounding villages for well over a hundred years
or more. The mill seems to have been built about 1880 but there was perhaps an
earlier industrial building on that site? At that time (1880) it was owned and
run by Samuel Porritt and Sons, who also ran Meadowcroft fulling mill beside the
River Roch on Bury Road near Heywood from 1880. Samuel Porritt & Sons were also
associated with a mill at Gnat Bank between Crimble and Heywood.
In 1891 Samuel Porritt and Sons ran the mill as a fullers and finishers. There
were 160 looms, blanketings, tapes, roller cloths etc at that time, so obviously
a thriving textile mill with the clatter of looms day-in-day-out and during the
nighttime too for well over a hundred years. There is a Porritt Close named
after the mill-owners down Norden Road, Bamford, even today! In the 1960s and
1970s it was still in operation, but by 1980 the mill was in decline and it
finally closed down in 1982; after that the mill was demolished, making way for
a modern housing estate - situated to the west of Dixon Fold.
The Porritt family’s legacy as mill owners contributed significantly to the
economic and social fabric of these towns (Rochdale and Heywood) during the 19th
century. Their mills were hubs of industry, weaving together the threads of
progress and prosperity at the time when the Industrial Revolution was at its
peak. The family continued to run Bamford mill up to more recent times until its
closure and have always been well remembered and honoured in the locality.
Grace's Guide gives the following information: "Samuel Porritt and Sons of
Bamford, Rochdale 1891 Directory: Listed as Woollen manufacturers. 1914 Merged
with Porritt Brothers and Austin, Joseph Porritt and Sons, and J. H. Spencer and
Sons, to form Porritt and Spencer."
Sources & References:-
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Samuel_Porritt_and_Sons
https://www.heywoodhistory.com/2018/01/mills-a-z.html
https://www.heywoodhistory.com/2018/01/mills-i-p.html
https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/24747
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