17 mind blowing retro pictures of Preston’s famous Cotton Court down the years, from pre-war 1930s to modern day

With the modern Bhailok Court dominating the skyline in Preston, there is nevertheless plenty of history on Church Street as well.

Originally built in 1851 as a spinning mill for Thomas Ainsworth & Sons, Cotton Court was known as Church Street Mill prior to it being taken over by James Starkie & Sons, Iron & Wire Workers, which ran the site until a move to Raglan Street in the late 1970s. In the ‘80s, however, developers put in an application to transform the area into what we see today. Why not take a trip down memory lane and explore the evolution of Cotton Court down the decades...

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