real time web analytics
Report - - Haslingden Swinnel Brook Culverts (Lancashire, Dec, 2020) | UK Draining Forum | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Haslingden Swinnel Brook Culverts (Lancashire, Dec, 2020)

Hide this ad by donating or subscribing !

urbanchemist

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Another culverting expedition from last Christmas when I was staying near Burnley.


Haslingden is a typical East Lancs mill town spinning first wool then cotton.

Many of the mill buildings are still there, some even in use for textiles, and Swinnel Brook snakes around and sometimes under them, running either side what is now a road (used to be a railway).


51574055283_a7ab1ba0b4_b.jpg



The mills are shown in red on the map on the right - the blue areas are reservoirs, which have now been built over or are car parks.

The brook played an important part, powering the earliest factories and was also needed for textile processing and filling boilers when steam engines arrived.

There are only a few culverts, red on the map on the left, of total length about 0.9 km.

The southernmost two have been reported before in 2009: https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threa...ingden-rossendale-lancashire-june-2009.41273/.



Starting at the bottom by Holme Spring Mill, which houses a number of active businesses…


51573813461_3a34fe8080_h.jpg





51574496574_2d84748516_h.jpg





51573003452_74f713d9ed_h.jpg





51574055068_b6bdec7def_h.jpg



…we emerge into a short open bit beside Grane Road Mill.


51573813231_33020821b2_h.jpg



The next section goes under the bypass in a variety of styles.


51573813161_ab3a9d737d_h.jpg





51574738120_9f15c3b68e_h.jpg





51574496149_68aeaa2d05_h.jpg





51573003092_70dbf920ba_h.jpg



After two short culverts which cross and recross under the bypass the brook goes under a currently empty mill (formerly Vine Grove Mill) then dives under the site of another mill (Commercial Mill) before emerging into a concrete box next to the bypass again.


51574737925_deb6f0adaa_h.jpg





51574495909_9a8d67fafe_h.jpg





51573812876_bc38ecfddb_h.jpg





51574495809_d4ea58cb80_h.jpg





51574054428_32b002e799_h.jpg



Low bit coming up…


51574737600_271cd72b23_h.jpg



…now straighten out again.


51573812666_94b2663f3c_h.jpg





51574495539_71b586450c_h.jpg





51574737405_7f27ea85e7_h.jpg





51573812456_2d11b31f06_h.jpg



From here it’s an open channel past another mill which looks a bit derelict (Britannia Mill, listed) and the remains of some old sluices before the brook enters another culvert which was too low to bother with.


51573002467_39816c5e27_h.jpg





51574054048_2adb1d6226_h.jpg



So not a huge amount to see in this one, but the Haslingden area does have a couple of excellent museums.


Grane Mill is well worth a look when it’s open (different place from the Grane Road mill mentioned above) and so is the Textile Museum down the road in Helmshore. This has a water turbine parked outside - nothing to do with the mill, but here’s a gratuitous turbine pic.


51574737150_9bfddc5ac2_h.jpg
 
Last edited:

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Lovely this. What a shame all those reservoirs got built over. We lose so much in the way of tunnels, ressies etc to buildings. I do like this report. It shows just how much things change. You've caught the culverts lovely. Managed to keep the water pretty clear to. The moving water shots are great. How long did the stoopy bit go on for?
 

urbanchemist

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Lovely this. What a shame all those reservoirs got built over. We lose so much in the way of tunnels, ressies etc to buildings. I do like this report. It shows just how much things change. You've caught the culverts lovely. Managed to keep the water pretty clear to. The moving water shots are great. How long did the stoopy bit go on for?
From memory the low bit is very short - only face-in-water stuff for a couple of yards.
 

jezzyboo

28DL Regular User
Regular User
great pics and write up ,water looked pretty clean these little culverts are enjoyable and add up to make a great report
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
From memory the low bit is very short - only face-in-water stuff for a couple of yards.
Could of been worse, I couldn't imagine face planting for very long, but its got to be done to get to those big open areas. Fair play.
 
Top