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{{TMtr|Cataract Bridge Mill|Longhurst Lane, Mellor, Stockport|{{coord|53.3964|-2.0464|display=inline|region:GB|format=dms}}||In 2010 redundant, planning application pending for conversion to housing.|||||Standing}}
{{TMtr|Coronation|Newtown Reddish|{{coord|53.4216|-2.1623|display=inline|region:GB|format=dms}}|<ref name=ashmore84/>|Occupied by J&T Read in 1872 then John Whittaker & Son from 1900. Backing onto the Reddish Canal it has 35,000 spindles.}}
{{TMtr|Crow Park|Portwood|SJ 899911 {{Coord|53.417|-2.153|display=inline|format=dms|<ref name=ashmore16/><ref name=ashmore75>{{Harvnb|Ashmore|1975|p=75}}</ref>|A fir proof mill built of brick in 1833, it is six storeys plus basement and attic.The main rooms are 120 ft by 48 to 50 ft. The brick archeded floors are supported by cast iron beams carried on two rows of cast iron pillars, set 9ft apart. [[Line shaft|Shafting]] was carried on brackets attached to the beams. The engine house was separate to the west of the mill. There was an earlier mill (Crow Park Wing Mill) believed to be 6 or 7 storeys that was narrower, having one row of pillars and cast iron beams.|||1833|}}}}
{{TMtr|Dysart Street Shed||Great Moor SJ909882 {{Coord|53.391|-2.138|display=inline|format=dms}}|<ref name=ashmore90/>| Producing towelling in 1909 from 100 looms}}
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