Nelstrops Albion Flour Mills

Summary

Nelstrops Albion Flour Mills, also known as Nelstrop Albion Corn Mill, Nelstrop's Flour Mill or Albion Mills, is a corn mill in Heaton Norris, Stockport, England. It is at the top of Lancashire Hill, on the roundabout next to the Navigation Inn. Nelstrops, the company which operates the mills, is one of the leading producers of flour in the United Kingdom.

Nelstrops Albion Flour Mills

History edit

 
The Albion Mill fire in 1893

The first mill on the site was built in 1820 by William Nelstrop.[1][2] It ran on steam power, using water from the Ashton Canal. A major fire on 5 April 1893 gutted the building, which was rebuilt the following year.[3]

Production edit

 
Albion Mills

The mill uses wheat from East Anglia, and imports Manitoba wheat from Canada and Spring wheat from the US, which is brought by ship to Seaforth Dock in Liverpool and then brought to Stockport in 20 tonne bulk wheat lorries, typically 1,600 tonnes a week.[1] The flour produced at the mill is typically sold to local bakers and supermarkets in England, as well as being exported to Nigeria, Egypt and Jordan.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Nelstrop's Flour Mill". BBC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  2. ^ Astle, William (1922). "Stockport Advertiser" Centenary History of Stockport: A Record of Some of the Stirring Events which Have Taken Place in Stockport from 1822 to 1922, with Notes Relating to the Early History of the Town. Swain. p. 110.
  3. ^ Grain & Feed Milling Technology. Turret RAI. 2003. p. 31.

External links edit

  • Official site

53°25′6″N 2°9′43″W / 53.41833°N 2.16194°W / 53.41833; -2.16194