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Masson Mills
 
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Cromford
 
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Willersley Castle
 
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Cromford Mill
  St. Mary's Church
 
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Cromford Canal
  High Peak Junction Workshops
 
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Leawood Pumphouse
  John Smedley's Mill
  Belper River Gardens
  Strutt's North Mill
  Belper
  Milford
  Darley Abbey
  Darley Park
  The Silk Mill
  Derby Museum & Art Gallery
CROMFORD MILL
Cromford Mill
 

www.arkwrightsociety.co.uk

Mill Lane, Cromford, Derbyshire DE4 3RQ

Telephone: 01629 823256

E-mail:

info@arkwrightsociety.org.uk

The world's first successful water-powered cotton spinning mills, built by Sir Richard Arkwright between 1771 and 1791. Discover the birthplace of the factory system - where innovation and enterprise changed the world.

Opening Times:

Open daily throughout the year (except Christmas Day)

* 9 am - 5 pm

Admission:

Entrance FREE Guided Tours:

arrow Adult £2.00

arrow children (under 16) £1.50

arrow Concessions £1.50 per person

Train Station:

Cromford: 5-minute walk

More Information:

Evening talks and group tours by arrangement

Facilities

 

 

MILL HISTORY » refreshments Gift shop Public Toilets Disabled Toilets Wheelchair access Guide dogs welcome Parking available Guided Tours Conference facilities