Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Brundred and Berrisford

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of Winkill Bridge, near Leek and Ashbourne.

1807 Advertisement: 'To be Sold by Private Contract, A Large new erected and substantial Building, in complete repair, consisting of Iron Forge Mill, a Turning Mill for making Rollers, and other apartments well supplied with Water, in which there are Two Water. Wheels, New Steam Engine, and all necessary Gearing and Materials, situate at Winkill Bridge, in the parish of Waterfall, the county of Stafford, with some Meadow Land adjoining, containing about 7 Acres.
The above premises are well adapted for carrying on any other Mill concern, and adjoin the Turnpike Road from London to Manchester, by which two mails and four other coaches pass daily — distant about 8 miles from Ashborne, and 7 from Leek, contiguous to a Navigation, aud the possession of Messrs. Brundred and Berrisford, who will shew the premises.
For further particulars, and to treat for the above, apply to Mr. BENJAMIN BERRISFORD of Winkill Bridge; Mr. JOSEPH HALL, of Waterfall; or-Messrs. GOODWIN, Attornies, Ashborne. Ashborne, June 22d, 1807.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Staffordshire Advertiser, 27th June 1807