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Bristol Mill: Spinning Mill (Former), Edinburgh Road, Galashiels

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General Details and Location

Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Bristol Mill: Spinning Mill (Former)
Other Name(s)
Roberts, Dobson And Co.; Wright And Jobson Ltd.
Address
Edinburgh Road, Galashiels
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
4187
Listing Category
B
OS Grid Ref
NT 4823 3719
Location Type
Urban
HS Reference No
50683

Description

Mill complex with later additions, situated on the outskirts of Galashiels adjacent to Edinburgh Road. Including an 8-bay main mill block with a 10 bay addition. Predominantly whin rubble with sandstone ashlar and brick dressings, tie plates for trussed or compound beams. Later brick buildings. SPINNING MILL: 3-storey and attic 8 by 2 bay. Regular fenestration of segmental-headed windows. Piended M-roof (dormers for headstocks added 1920-21). 10-bay irregular-plan multi-roofed brick extension of c1920 to the NW.

Bristol Mill is among the best surviving mills in Galashiels, consisting of a considerable complex of industrial buildings of different dates illustrating the development of manufacturing over time and situated on a highly prominent site at the entrance to the town, acting as an introduction to the character of the town. The importance of the wool manufacturing trade to Galashiels can not be overestimated, as this industry was the sole reason for its expansion and prosperity in the 19th century. Wool manufacture has largely subsided, but the remaining buildings are important monuments to the industry. Bristol Spinning Mill was erected in 1885 by Roberts, Dobson and Company. In 1895 it became the property of William Roberts and was used to supply yarn to Victoria Mill until 1905. In 1921 the mill was taken over by Wright and Jobson, who built the large extension on the NW end of the mill, re-equipping it with mules still in use until the mill closed in c1998 and the machinery was removed. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)
Building Dates
1885; 1920s
Architects
Unknown

Category of Risk and Development History

Condition
Poor
Category of Risk
Moderate
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
10/09/2009, 22/07/2011, 3/8/2016
Development History
September 2009: The building is brought to the attention of SCT by local planners. External inspection reveals that the spinning mill is vacant. The majority of the windows on the Edinburgh Road elevation are broken and the openings have been boarded up from within the building. The site is being marketed for sale through CKD Galbraith as a development opportunity.
July 2011: External inspection finds no significant change from the previous site visit. However, the marketing boards affixed at the site note the property as sold.
November 2011: Full planning permission and listed building consent for change of use and conversion of the former mill buildings into student accomodation has been lodged with Scottish Borders Council ref: 11/01519/FUL & 11/01520/LBC.
5 October 2012: The former mill site is being marketed for sale through agent Rettie, offers invited.
17 June 2015: The mill site is being advertised for sale through auction by Future Property Auctions at a guide price of £175,000.
3 August 2016: External inspection finds the building remains in much the same condition as seen previously - subject to slow general deterioration. The site remains disused and a marketing board is affixed advertising it for sale by auction.
31 August 2021: The site is being marketed for sale through Future Property Auctions. A guide price of £280,000 has been set.
13 January 2023: The site is being marketed for sale through Future Property Auctions. A guide price of £198,000 has been set with a closing date of 19th January 2023.
20 January 2023: The site continues to be marketed for sale through Future Property Auctions. A reduced guide price of £169,000 has now been set with a closing date of 9th Feb 2023.
6 July 2023: The site continues to be marketed for sale through Future Property Auctions. An increased guide price of £195,000 has now been set with a closing date of 6th July 2023, 3pm.
5 February 2024: The site is being marketed for sale through Prime Property Auctions with a guide price of £145,000.
27 August 2024: Marketing details removed.

Guides to Development

Conservation Area
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number

Availability

Current Availability
Unknown
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Unverified see FAQ on ascertaining ownership
Type of Ownership
Unknown

Information Services

Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Galashiels, A Modern History, (1983). K Cruft et al., Buildings of Scotland, Borders (2006), p314. Robert Hall, History of Galashiels, 1898. National Archives of Scotland.
Online Resources
Classification
Textile Industries
Original Entry Date
15-SEP-09
Date of Last Edit
27/08/2024