Stanley Mills
Stanley Mills
Watermill
Stanley Mills is one the best-preserved relics of the 18th-century Industrial Revolution. It was established as a cotton mill by local merchants, with support from the English cotton baron Richard Arkwright. Textiles were produced here for 200 years. The mills were built in 1786 at a hairpin bend in the River Tay, where tremendous water-power was available. Machinery was powered initially by...
Location
NO 114 328
53
7.4 miles N of Perth off the A9, follow brown signs for Stanley Mills.
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Opening Times:
Opening times 2017 Easter - September 09.30-17.30 (last entry at 16.30). October 10.00-16.00. The site is closed from November- March. More details see web site.
Additional Information:
https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/stanley-mills/