A 1930s 'Moderne' house on the Alfreton Road
Former mill now converted into residential property
Lumsdale
Tansley Wood Mills
We walked back down the road a little to view these buildings
At right is Lumsdale
Farnsworth’s Bleachworks
The walkway through the historical site begins roughly opposite this
wall
Buildings on the west side of the road
and on the east. The path goes up on the other side of the wall -
you can see some of the railings
The stream comes down a spectacular series of falls here
a muddy path well used by photographers goes down beside the stream
from the tree at top left
The main path leads to a viewpoint beside the tree
and then leads up
to a higher view beside the ruins of a mill building
There is a rather dangerous looking drop here, and I don't get too close
to the edge
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