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Lower Kem Mill

Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley PR6 7YS, United Kingdom

Lower Kem Mill
Historical landmark
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M9R3+P4 Chorley, United Kingdom
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Graham Harris
Graham Harris
Very good cafe, loads of bric a brac to sort through.
Michael Smethurst
Michael Smethurst
Lovely walk to the mill ruins, story board giving the history of the mill and still able to see the old building footprints. Worth visiting and carrying on the walk to take in all the surrounding area
Schnuz Nauzer
Schnuz Nauzer
For a panoramic viewpoint try here: N53 41.428 W002 39.212
Gary wharton
Gary wharton
Nice little hidden place with a few history lessons.
Michaela Kerfoot
Michaela Kerfoot2 years ago
There's nothing like a bit of history to enhance a winter walk! In lovely surroundings & would be great place to sit & be with nature in summer.
The mill remains give a real sense of the building that was an important feature from the 1700s and it's a good walk with pathways & not much having to trudge through muddy fields. It's a very short walk from car park so perfect for those just wanting a light exercise in a lovely spot with a feature of local history.
Ray Hutchings
Ray Hutchings2 years ago
A great place for a walk along hard surfaces, if required. Ideal in damp or wet conditions. Handy parking - either pay and display in Kem Mill car park or free in the small car park at the junction with the A6. An interesting part of the local history can be seen here. The walk through the valley along the river Lostock is very pleasant. If you keep going, there is the reward of a cafe.
Andy Pawlicki
Andy Pawlicki2 years ago
Had lunch stop here. The site was formerly a dyeing and printing works for cloth produced in nearby weaving mills
Duncan Hall
Duncan Hall2 years ago
Great piece of history, lots of structure still intact and good information boards.
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