Stanley Mills Stanley Mills

Stanley Mills

Stanley, Stanley, PH1 4QE, United Kingdom | 01738 825901 | Website

Venue Description

Stanley Mills was founded to process cotton at the height of the Industrial Revolution. There are superb interactive displays and games that help you to experience working life here. Listen to the Gaelic poetry and stories of the displaced Highlanders who worked in the mills. 29 Mar to 30 Sept: Daily, 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm) 1 Oct to 28 Mar: Closed

Accessibility

Approach to site Approach to site is across the road, down a ramp or a short flight of stairs to the entrance. Visitor centre The shop and visitor centre are reached from the Bell Mill. This is all on the level. Monument Stanley Mills comprises five rooms which can all reached by lifts. The first room, known as ‘200 years of cotton’, is on the ground floor of the Bell Mill. The floor has uneven areas. There is seating. The tar room is in the basement of the Bell Mill and consists of a short narrow corridor. It is reached by either a spiral staircase or lift. The archaeology room is also in the basement. The floor is a metal grid. The wheel pit walkway is reached through a doorway with no steps and has a metal grid floor. The interactive room is located in the ground floor of the Mid Mill and is reached through a doorway from the wheelpit walkway with a slight bump up. The floor here is concrete and relatively even. There is seating. The carding room is located on the first floor of the Mid Mill and is reached by two flights of stairs or the lift. This room has an even concrete floor and there is seating. The spinning room is located on the first floor of the Bell Mill. Access is up two flights of spiral stairs or the lift from the ground floor of the Bell Mill. The floor has uneven surfaces due to the nature of the historic floor. There is seating. The artefact store, only opened to the public on request or on open days, is on the second floor of the Bell Mill and reached by the spiral staircase or the lift from the spinning room. The terrace is at the side of the Bell Mill and is reached by a steep slope from the front of the visitor centre Ear Defenders A limited number of adult and children's ear defenders are available at this site. Please ask a member of staff if you want to borrow them.

Access Statement

Access Statement Link: http://www.historicenvironment.scot/access

Toilets

There is an adapted toilet in the carding room and one in the interactive room.

Staff

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  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Parking
  • Access Statement
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User Ratings

Overall

5
Access
5
Parking
4.5
Toilets
4.5
Staff
5