• Harle Syke mill is a weaving shed in Briercliffe on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire, England. It was built on a green field site in 1856...
  • Also called Siberia Mill and Oxford Mill, Harle Syke Mill is situated in Harle Syke suburb in Burnley. The mill was constructed in the year 1856.
  • When parts of the mill were demolished to build New Taylor Fold, the façade of the engine house was re-erected in Cobden Street, Harle Syke, where it still stands.
  • Harle Syke Mill Co. This page summarises records created by this Business. The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including...
  • Harle Sykes , the REAL OPERATING textile mill , operated by a STEAM ENGINE .
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  • Harle Syke mill, located in Briercliffe on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire, England, is a significant part of the region's textile history.
  • This engine was rated at 700hp and was installed at the Harle Syke Mill in Lancashire.
  • On the outskirts of Burnley, in the area of Harle Syke is the world’s only surviving steam powered weaving mill.
  • Entertain your guests with the 1903 Harle Syke Mill engine.
  • Harle Syke is a small village within the parish of Briercliffe, situated three miles north of Burnley, Lancashire, England.