Padeswood Hall was built around 1865 by William Fiddler the owner of Padeswood Colliery. It seems to have been his residence until the closure of the colliery around 1900. From that point there isn't a lot of info on the place other than a couple of references to other private residents of the hall in the years upto 1949.
In 1949 the Site of the colliery was bought by Hanson cement and the large cement plant was built on the site of the colliery. At some point the hall was converted to offices and used as some form of safety training centre relating to the cement works.
This place has done the rounds on youtube and fb. There isn't a huge amount to see and most original features have been blanked by the office conversion but there are some bits remaining. The basement is full of interesting retro computer gear and thousands of files although pretty flooded and mouldy.
Thanks for looking.
In 1949 the Site of the colliery was bought by Hanson cement and the large cement plant was built on the site of the colliery. At some point the hall was converted to offices and used as some form of safety training centre relating to the cement works.
This place has done the rounds on youtube and fb. There isn't a huge amount to see and most original features have been blanked by the office conversion but there are some bits remaining. The basement is full of interesting retro computer gear and thousands of files although pretty flooded and mouldy.
Thanks for looking.