Strutt's North Mill
Derwent Valley Visitor Centre
Nortn Mill
Bridgefoot
Belper
Derbyshire
DE56 1YD
England
Website
World of Museums
Manager
visitorcentre@belpernorthmill.org.uk
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Reception / Manager
01773 880474
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0845 5214347
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Jedediah Strutt began building mills in Belper in 1776. The North Mill was rebuilt after a fire in 1803 to a ‘fire-proof’ design by Jedediah’s son William. This Grade-1 listed cast iron framed building was the most technologically advanced of its time and is an important step in the development of modern skyscrapers. Now displays the history and development of cotton spinning, framework knitting, chevening and nailmaking. The fine Strutt factory housing complex is nearby and the renowned River Gardens adjoins the Mill.
Venue Type:
Industrial heritage site
Some original and some replica machines displays the evolution of cotton spinning from cottage industry to factory system, from drop spindle and spinning wheel through to Hargreaves jenny, water-frame and Crompton’s mule. The famous silk and cotton hosiery collection shows fine examples of chevening (local hand embroidery on stockings) and the knitting machinery depicts the changes in this industry through the ages.
Collection details
Architecture, Costume and Textiles, Decorative and Applied Art, Industry, Personalities, Social History, Trade and Commerce
Key artists and exhibits
- Strutt
- Hargreaves
- Arkwright
- Crompton
- Jenny
- Mule
- Water-frame
- Spinning
- carding
- Cotton
- Silk
- Hosiery
- Brettles
- Industrial revolution
Enlightment - Derbyshire setting the pace in the eighteenth century
This exhibotion shows some of the items recently purchased with the aid of HLF grant by the three participating museums. Buxton Museum, Derby Museum and Art Gallery and Strutt's North Mill
Suitable for
- Any age
Admission
Adults £.50, Concession £3, Children (7 to 16) £2, Family £9.
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