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Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England

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Shaw Mills
Shaw Mills is located in North YorkshireShaw MillsShaw MillsLocation within North Yorkshire
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54°03′18″N 1°36′36″W / 54.055°N 1.610°W / 54.055; -1.610

Shaw Mills is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bishop Thornton, in Nidderdale in the former Harrogate district, North Yorkshire, England. It lies in the valley of Thornton Beck, a tributary of the River Nidd, 6 miles (10 km) north west of Harrogate.

The village probably takes its name from a corn mill kept by one Robert Shaw in the 16th century. In 1812 John and George Metcalfe began spinning flax in the Low Mill at Shaw Mills The High Mill and Low Mill both closed by 1861, but in about 1890 were restarted for silk-spinning. The mills closed soon after the First World War. An industrial settlement developed in the 19th century to serve the mills. And it is now derelict and about to fall down

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References

  1. "Report to General Purposes Committee, Harrogate Borough Council" (PDF). 21 March 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  2. Jennings, p.112
  3. Jennings, p.211
  4. Jennings, pp.262-3

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