53°34′26″N 1°45′00″W / 53.574°N 1.750°W New Mill, West Yorkshire, England, is a small, semi-rural village near the town of Holmfirth. It is in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees and the civil parish of Holme Valley. The village had a population of 1,259 (with Fulstone) in the 2001 census. The village is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Holmfirth and 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Huddersfield.[1]
The centre of the village is now on the crossroads of the Huddersfield – Sheffield A616 and Barnsley – Manchester A635 roads.[2] There is a Post Office, one pub, one Indian restaurant, a branch of the local Co-op and 2 pharmacies plus other amenities all centred on the crossroads. The village centre used to be sited slightly further east near the church on Sude Hill.
Unsurprisingly, there were textile mills in the village such as Moorhouse & Brook, on Greenhill Bank Road, and Bower and Roebuck, nestling in the valley just off the A616 Sheffield Road. With the decline in traditional heavy woollen industries Moorhouse & Brook has now closed.[3] Bower & Roebuck continues to produce Textiles from the site in New Mill,[4] while Moorhouse & Brook's mill has been demolished and a new housing development built on the site.[5]
The village is also home to the New Mill Male Voice Choir, which was established in 1991.[3]
New Mill was created an urban district of the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1895, and covered the parishes of Fulstone, Hepworth and Scholes. The urban district was abolished in 1938 by a County Review Order which saw the district and parishes merged into the urban district and parish of Holmfirth, which has been since included in Kirklees, West Yorkshire and renamed Holme Valley.
References
- ↑ "History of New Mill, in Kirklees and West Riding | Map and description". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
- ↑ "110" (Map). Sheffield & Huddersfield. 1:50,000. Landranger. Ordnance Survey. 2016. ISBN 9780319262085.
- 1 2 "New Mill – valley of West Yorkshire that produce fine choirs". yorkshirelife.co.uk. Yorkshire Life. 15 December 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
- ↑ "Bower Roebuck – Leading textile manufacturer renowned for producing some of the most luxury English fabrics and designs". Bower Roebuck. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
- ↑ Hogg, Graham. "New housing at New Mill". www.geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
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