Creams Paper Mill
Towpath, Prestolee BL3 1AH, United Kingdom

Creams Paper Mill
is a minor waterways place
on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Bury Branch) between
Prestolee Junction (Junction of Bury Branch with Main Line) (2 furlongs
to the west) and
Lower Woodhill Road (Bury Arm terminates. End of navigation) (4 miles and 3¼ furlongs
to the northeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Prestolee Junction is Bailey Bridge;
¼ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Lower Woodhill Road is Ladyshore Dam;
1 furlong
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
| Prestolee Junction | 2 furlongs | |
| Bailey Bridge | ¼ furlongs | |
| Creams Paper Mill | ||
| Ladyshore Dam | 1 furlong | |
| Ladyshore Bridge No 15 | 3½ furlongs | |
| Mount Sion Steam Crane | 5¾ furlongs | |
| Mount Sion Bridge No 16 | 7½ furlongs | |
| Nickerhole Bridge No 17 | 1 mile, 1¾ furlongs | |
Amenities nearby at Ladyshore Dam
- Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Society — associated with Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal
- Website
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Prestolee Junction
Potato Wharf Arm & The New Basin — 8 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Potato Wharf Arm & The New Basin
Staffordshire, Kenworthy and other Arms — 9 miles and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Staffordshire, Kenworthy and other Arms
Stretford Marina — 11 miles, 3¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford Marina
Watch House Cruising Club — 12 miles, 4 furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Watch House Cruising Club
Worsley Visitor Moorings — 15 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Worsley Visitor Moorings
Bridgewater Marina — 17 miles, 1¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Bridgewater Marina
Ye Olde Number 3 Transit Moorings — 19 miles, 3 furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Ye Olde Number 3 Transit Moorings
New Islington Marina — 10 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 26 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction, then on the Rochdale Canal to New Islington Marina Entrance, then on the Rochdale Canal (Main Line) to Cotton Field Wharf Marina, then on the Rochdale Canal (New Islington Marina Arm) to New Islington Marina
Fairfield Junction — 14 miles, ¼ furlongs and 42 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction, then on the Rochdale Canal to Ducie Street Junction, then on the Ashton Canal (Main Line) to Fairfield JunctionNearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Prestolee Junction
Watch House Cruising Club — 12 miles, 4 furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Watch House Cruising Club
Fairfield Junction — 14 miles, ¼ furlongs and 42 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction, then on the Rochdale Canal to Ducie Street Junction, then on the Ashton Canal (Main Line) to Fairfield JunctionNearest place to turn
In the direction of Prestolee Junction
Salford Tunnel Basin — 7 miles, 7¾ furlongs and 11 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Salford Tunnel Basin
Middlewood Basin No 2 — 8 miles, ¾ furlongs and 12 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Middlewood Basin No 2
Middlewood Basin No 1 — 8 miles, 1 furlong and 12 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Middlewood Basin No 1
Pomona Lock Branch Junction — 9 miles, 3½ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction
Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction — 8 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction
Hulme Hall Road Winding Hole — 8 miles, 7 furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Hulme Hall Road Winding Hole
Potato Wharf Arm & The New Basin — 8 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Potato Wharf Arm & The New Basin
Staffordshire, Kenworthy and other Arms — 9 miles and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Staffordshire, Kenworthy and other Arms
Castlefield Junction — 9 miles, ¼ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction
Grocer's Wharf — 9 miles, 1 furlong and 15 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Grocer's Wharf
Stretford - Waters Meeting — 11 miles, 1¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting
Stretford Marina — 11 miles, 3¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford Marina
Edge Lane Winding Hole — 12 miles, 2¼ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Edge Lane Winding Hole
Trafford Park Winding Hole — 12 miles, 4¼ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Trafford Park Winding Hole
Patricroft Basin and Warehouse — 13 miles, 6½ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Patricroft Basin and Warehouse
Patricroft Bridge Winding Hole — 13 miles, 7¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Patricroft Bridge Winding Hole
Monton Turn — 14 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Monton Turn
Winding Hole (east of Worsley) — 15 miles, 3¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Winding Hole (east of Worsley)
Worsley Delph — 15 miles, 6 furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Worsley Delph
Seamon's Moss Winding Hole — 17 miles, ¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Seamon's Moss Winding HoleNearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Prestolee Junction
New Islington Marina — 10 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 26 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction, then on the Rochdale Canal to New Islington Marina Entrance, then on the Rochdale Canal (Main Line) to Cotton Field Wharf Marina, then on the Rochdale Canal (New Islington Marina Arm) to New Islington MarinaNearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Prestolee Junction
Stretford Marina — 11 miles, 3¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford Marina
Bridgewater Marina — 17 miles, 1¾ furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to Woden Street Footbridge, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (Main Line) to Pomona Dock No 4, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Pomona Lock Branch) to Pomona Lock Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Stretford - Waters Meeting, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Stretford and Leigh Branch) to Bridgewater Marina
Portland Basin Arm — 16 miles, 4¾ furlongs and 42 locks away
Travel to Prestolee Junction, then on the Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (Main Line) to Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal - River Irwell Junction, then on the Manchester Ship Canal (River Irwell Upper Reach) to River Irwell - Hulme Locks Branch Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Hulme Locks Branch) to Hulme Locks Branch - Bridgewater Canal Junction, then on the Bridgewater Canal (Main Line) to Castlefield Junction, then on the Rochdale Canal to Ducie Street Junction, then on the Ashton Canal (Main Line) to Dukinfield Junction, then on the Peak Forest Canal (Lower) to Portland Basin ArmNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:rubbish disposal
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![Old Milemarker by the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. Canal milestone in parish of Little Lever (Bolton District), Nob End, 70 yds East of Bailey Bridge seen on [[3313195]]. Mileages are from Manchester.Inscription: M / 8 ¼Milestone Society National ID: MBB-08¼ by Steve Allinson – 14 December 2023](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/07/66/88/7668884_9a6c45f4_120x120.jpg)

![Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. This section of the canal has been dry since the canal was breached in 1936. As there was no through traffic, the breach was never repaired although a dam (round the bend behind the camera) was built to permit the canal from Ladyshore to Bury to continue in use (which it did until the 1950s, finally being officially closed in 1961).Ahead, the foundations remain where an extension to Creams Paper Mill was constructed in 1956 ([[[3253488]]]), directly over the canal’s route, just to the east of Bailey Bridge. The canal towpath is to the left; the main paper mill complex was also to the left, lower down the valley, above the River Irwell. I'm not sure when the building over the canal was demolished; the mill closed at the end of 2004 and this building was still standing (though empty) as late as 2009 (http://www.urbexforums.com/showthread.php/5517-Creams-paper-Mill-Little-Lever-(Nr-Bolton)-Sep-09 photos taken September 2009). by David Dixon – 22 January 2013](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/31/31/3313195_1b22a536_120x120.jpg)




![Site of Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259257_f7cc0932_120x120.jpg)


![Site of the Former Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259275_1dd84dfc_120x120.jpg)
![Creams Paper Mill Site. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259271_75ffad19_120x120.jpg)

![Remains of Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259293_000fca5c_120x120.jpg)
![Site of Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 26 December 2012](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/27/52/3275213_80bd6985_120x120.jpg)
![Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259278_21c827b1_120x120.jpg)

![River Irwell, Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259276_f18c6374_120x120.jpg)
![Demolition Rubble, Creams Paper Mill. Creams paper mill was situated on the bank of the River Irwell, below the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. It is believed that the mill was founded in 1677 and was run for many generations by the Crompton family. It ceased production in December 2004 while being operated by Mondi Paper UK. Rising production costs, mainly a doubling in the price of the gas they used as an energy source, was given as the reason. At the time the mill was producing 63,000 tons of paper products per annum for the corrugated packaging industry.I'm not sure when it was finally demolished, but it was still standing as late as 2009, when [[[1227307]]] was photographed by Tom Jeffs.[[[758242]]] by Dr Neil Clifton shows a view of the site taken in 1992, when the mill was still in production.http://www.hughespaper.com/creams.html web page about Creams Paper Mill. by David Dixon – 12 December 2012](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/25/92/3259284_ecc4be91_120x120.jpg)




![Manchester, Bury & Bolton Canal. This section of the canal has been dry since the canal was breached in 1936. As there was no through traffic, the breach was never repaired although a dam (just visible in this photograph) was built to permit the canal from Ladyshore to Bury to continue in use (which it did until the 1950s, finally being officially closed in 1961). See also [[[2152724]]] by David Dixon – 07 November 2010](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/15/27/2152746_25154772_120x120.jpg)





