Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Arundell's Mill, Stroud

From Graces Guide

of Stroud

Probably the site of Textile and Corn Mills since 1585.

The Arundell family owned these mills in the 17th & 18th Centuries

1653 The site included two fulling mills, a gig mill, a corn mill and a dyehouse.

The complex appears to have continued to manufacture cloth into the mid 19th century, when the four power looms installed in 1837 were in use.

It then appears to have been used as a dyehouse until the early 1930s.

1889 Gyde and Co

1928 Gyde, Bishop and Co

By 1971, the main mill buildings had been demolished and the site was in use as a coalyard.


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Sources of Information

  • [1] Digital Stroud