Bliss Tweed Mill
Historical landmark · Chipping Norton ·

Bliss Tweed Mill

Historical landmark · Chipping Norton ·

Former tweed mill showcases industrial architecture and unique Tuscan column tower

Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null
Bliss Tweed Mill by null

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3 Station Rd, Chipping Norton OX7 5HX, United Kingdom Get directions

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3 Station Rd, Chipping Norton OX7 5HX, United Kingdom Get directions

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 22, 2025

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Kirty Kumar R.

Google
Disappointed! No access to view! Road access is private property and you can't drive. Nor can you walk to it. We had to walk in the field nearby to have a glance ! I wish we knew of this before driving there!

Mark J.

Google
A Hidden Gem of Cotswold History – Bliss Tweed Mill Nestled on the outskirts of Chipping Norton, Bliss Tweed Mill is a striking piece of Cotswold heritage, blending industrial history with architectural beauty. Built in 1872, this former textile mill was designed by architect George Woodhouse for cloth manufacturer William Bliss. It’s an impressive example of 19th-century industrial architecture, with its limestone façade and unique design that gives it the appearance of a grand country house rather than a factory. One of the standout features of the mill is its large chimney, rising from a dome atop a circular tower, designed in the style of a Tuscan column. This architectural detail gives the building an unmistakable grandeur, making it stand out even in the picturesque Cotswold landscape. While the mill ceased operations in 1980 and has since been converted into residential apartments, the building’s exterior remains a beautiful landmark, admired by passers-by, especially from the A44 road. Though the interior is not open to the public, the surrounding area offers scenic walking routes, such as the Bliss Mill Circular, where you can take in views of the mill set against the idyllic countryside. Bliss Tweed Mill is a perfect spot for anyone with an interest in industrial history or architecture. It’s not just a former textile mill, but a testament to the region's rich heritage and a must-see for those exploring the Cotswolds.

Kevin S.

Google
Interesting building, but its converted to a housing estate, so you don't feel welcome looking at it even from the outside.

Augustine L.

Google
A very distinct building along A44. A former tweed cloth mill.

TJBN

Google
Originally constructed and designed in the 19th Century, this grade II listed building is the worlds only structure with a purpose-built toilet plunger on the top.

John P.

Google
Not what you expect to see in the Cotswolds! But WOW ...what a sight to see!!

Haroon S.

Google
Beautiful structure. Looks great from the road with lush green background

Heather A.

Google
Looks beautiful from the outside!