An inspiration where concept meets reality
History is part of the fabric of Belle Vue Mills.
Built in 1828 by John Dewhurst, the mill dominates the Skipton skyline, and whilst it was initially opened as a spinning and weaving mill, and then later operated as a cotton mill.
Whatever its industrial heritage the Mill has always been at the heart of life in this picture perfect market town.

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An architectural gem, adjacent to the Leeds Liverpool Canal, it has quietly sat here through the years, as the world changed around it, slumbering in an earlier era.

Today the mill carries real promise for those prepared to commit to a different way of life. An exciting living quarter offering the very best of urban life, Belle Vue Mills provides a totally new approach to design and living with a residential complex that is complemented by a vibrant commercial personality.