Nice photo Geof. The colour of the light suits it too. Another good spot for a photo is just downstream a bit (though the modern footpaths spoil things a bit)
i left the gap to give some "air" to the edge of the shot....both are ok...cheers..
ps how far away are you...when we lived in the manchester area (Irlam) we toured a lot of NT places in a wide radius..usually around 70 miles radius from home.. difficult now with the C-19 restrictions
being a member doesnt make one shy about visiting any place over and over, free parking is the key!
Built about 1620 according to the estate records. Originally called High Town Mill until Stamford restored it in 1919 and he called it Dunham Hall Mill.
Brian's corrected version is right though the left hand gable did slope backwards a bit, and there was no machinery left in it, when I was a kid!
National Truss put in 'new' equipment and brought it back into working condition. It's a shame they don't do the same with some of the more important mills they own but which don't make the huge profit that Dunham car park does