A shadow of its former self.
An early nineteenth century house on Stockwell Street in Leek which has changed over the years.
The original building was split into two dwellings and then enlarged (on the left (as you look)) in the mid nineteenth century to provide, what was thought to be, warehousing for the silk trade. The rear of the building has workshops which were thought to be associated with the silk trade which, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a prominent industry in the town.
This grade II listed building is now occupied by Silk Mill Dental Care and Naz Restaurant and Takeaway.
A shadow of its former self.
An early nineteenth century house on Stockwell Street in Leek which has changed over the years.
The original building was split into two dwellings and then enlarged (on the left (as you look)) in the mid nineteenth century to provide, what was thought to be, warehousing for the silk trade. The rear of the building has workshops which were thought to be associated with the silk trade which, during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a prominent industry in the town.
This grade II listed building is now occupied by Silk Mill Dental Care and Naz Restaurant and Takeaway.