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Steaming Day
Type:Experience Days
Gillians Lane
Barnoldswick
Lancs
BB18 5QR
Tel: 01695 424166

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Come and see this magnificent mill engine, with its two cylinders and 16 foot flywheel which could generate over 600HP and originally drove some 1,250 weaving looms via its main shaft some 263 feet in length. Bancroft Shed was the last of 13 cotton mills to be built in Barlick when it opened in 1920. It remained in the hands of the Nutter family until 1958 and was the last mill in Barlick to close at the end of 1978. In addition we have another steam engine in the process of being rebuilt having been rescued from a mill at Bradley outside Skipton. We hope that this will be ready to run in steam some time in 2017.
The Bancroft Mill Engine Trust relies entirely on visitor entrance, donations and membership fees for its day to day running expenses. If you would like to donate, make a bequest or join our band of volunteers to help in this valuable and highly enjoyable work then please contact us by email or speak to one of the Volunteers at the Mill.
The mill site is disabled friendly with ample parking and on steaming days we have refreshments available, along with a range of original souvenirs, the Bancroft DVD and tea towels woven on our own loom.
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Bancroft Mill Engine Museum, BarnoldswickSee the century-old, 600hp, two-cylinder Steam Engine that once powered more than 1200 cotton weaving looms, along with its 16-foot flywheel, the hand-fired boiler, a smaller 250hp engine rescued from another mill nearby, three working weaving looms and many other artefacts and memorabilia from the…