Dating back to 1805 Stone Bridge Mill is a historic steam powered woolen scribbling mill which is a gigantic site in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
By the 1830's the mill had extensions made by adding workers cottages, mills, sheds, engine house, boiler house and drying rooms.
In 1901 a man by the name of Fred Armitage Lodge was a woolen cloth manufacturer as well as his father John Lodge, In 1911 Fred Lodge had established the business Fred A Lodge & Sons Ltd at Stone Bridge Mills until 1952.
There are plans for development company Rushbond for 112 new homes to be built on the former Stone Bridge Mills site.
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