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The Grade II* listed building housing the Armley Mills museum was once the world's largest woollen mill. The current structures were built in 1805 by Benjamin Gott and closed as a commercial mill in 1969. The buildings were taken over by Leeds City Council and reopened as a museum of industrial heritage in 1982.

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  • Leeds Industrial Museum
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  • The Grade II* listed building housing the Armley Mills museum was once the world's largest woollen mill. The current structures were built in 1805 by Benjamin Gott and closed as a commercial mill in 1969. The buildings were taken over by Leeds City Council and reopened as a museum of industrial heritage in 1982.
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  • The Grade II* listed building housing the Armley Mills museum was once the world's largest woollen mill. The current structures were built in 1805 by Benjamin Gott and closed as a commercial mill in 1969. The buildings were taken over by Leeds City Council and reopened as a museum of industrial heritage in 1982.
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