Hebden Bridge Mill
Built following an agreement between the Lords Of the Manors of Wadsworth and Heptonstall, dated the 3rd February 1314, it stood beside the original timber pack horse bridge across the River Hebden, preceding the ‘Old Bridge’ (1510) which still remains today.
Abandoned in 1956 it became totally derelict, the mill was purchased by the current owners in 1972 to save it from demolition. Today, it once again stands fully restored, beside the clear rushing waters of the River Hebden. Now fully restored & known the INNOVATION SHOP & CAFÉ-BAR, it is a thriving business at the heart of Hebden Bridge town centre A good example of how to regenerate our current day town centres
Hebden Bridge Mill
Built following an agreement between the Lords Of the Manors of Wadsworth and Heptonstall, dated the 3rd February 1314, it stood beside the original timber pack horse bridge across the River Hebden, preceding the ‘Old Bridge’ (1510) which still remains today.
Abandoned in 1956 it became totally derelict, the mill was purchased by the current owners in 1972 to save it from demolition. Today, it once again stands fully restored, beside the clear rushing waters of the River Hebden. Now fully restored & known the INNOVATION SHOP & CAFÉ-BAR, it is a thriving business at the heart of Hebden Bridge town centre A good example of how to regenerate our current day town centres