An early 19th century water mill that, for decades, has stood roofless and abandoned in the grounds of Stonyhurst College has had new life breathed into it by a heritage charity. A £4.3 million building project, undertaken by the Lancashire construction company, Wardens, and overseen by Preston architects, Cassidy and Ashton, has just come to... Read More
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