Building the new Boundary Mill Stores in Colne, Lancashire
Boundary Mill - A new retail store in Colne, Lancashire, UK
BOUNDARY MILL, COLNE
A short film made about Boundary Mill in Colne for the Pendle Vision Board. This is part of a series of shorts for various businesses within the Pendle Lancashire area.
Boundary Mill Stores is the largest quality mill store of its kind in the UK. Founded in 1983, our philosophy is to offer our customers quality branded goods at discount prices up to 75% off rrp.
The Colne Store has many excellent brands spread over two floors; the ground floor features ladies & mens fashion, shoes, bags, jewellery & accessories whilst the first floor is dedicated to home as well as a Marks & Spencer outlet.
Boundary Mill Stores Colne stocks over 200 top name brands in Fashion and Home.
Prices for afternoon tea at Mrs B's at Boundary Mill, Colne.
We've arrived and ordered our afternoon tea at Mrs B's.
Prices and the picturesque place.
Boundary Mill 2016
A shopping day out at Boundary Mill in Colne, included a Fashion Show. With hot moves, and dynamic acrobatics, this was eye catching fashion for customers.
Trip to Boundary Mill Colne
A group of us from Chorlton Good Neighbours went on a trip to Boundary Mill in Colne (see boundarymill.co.uk). There were 15 of us in total in 4 cars. We originally intended to go to Buxton but the weather was so bad we decided to go somewhere that was indoors. I went with 3 other men in the car. When we got there we realised that the mill was just one big shop. You may be able to get designer gear at discounted prices but that was still way beyond our price range. Nor were any of us very interested in shopping. However, we had a great day out - sometimes it is great just to share a joke and an experience with other men and overcoming obstacles. One of us had almost no vision so the lack of dropped kerbs in and out of the car park and the ridiculously laid out shopping aisles (very narrow and like a slalom course) did make if feel like an obstacle course, but it didn't stop us enjoying ourselves
Kiran Khan in Boundry Mill Colne, England.
Kiran Khan in Boundry Mill Colne, England
22 November 2011 19:15
Places to see in ( Colne - UK )
Places to see in ( Colne - UK )
Colne is a town and civil parish in Lancashire, England, six miles north-east of Burnley, 25 miles east of Preston, 25 miles north of Manchester and 30 miles west of Leeds. It is a market town and the cross allowing a market to be held there dates to the 15th century. The cross was originally in the Parish Church yard, but has been relocated in Market St, the main road through the town centre.
The town should not be confused with the unrelated Colne Valley around the River Colne near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. Colne is close to the southern entrance to the Aire Gap, the lowest crossing of the Pennine watershed. The M65 terminates west of the town and from here two main roads take traffic onwards towards the Yorkshire towns of Skipton (A56) and Keighley (A6068). Colne railway station is the terminus of the East Lancashire railway line.
From the early 6th century to the late 10th century, Colne came under Northumbrian and then Viking rule, finally coming firmly under Norman control in the 11th century. Then, from the 1090s until 1311, the area was controlled by the de Lacys of Pontefract from their outpost at Clitheroe Castle. Pendle Forest and Trawden Forest date from this period; forests in those times being hunting grounds for royals and other nobles. St Bartholomew's Church dates from before 1122 when the town's market was located in the churchyard. The churchyard used to house the market cross and wooden stocks on wheels and people were placed in these on market days.[1] The stocks are now located in the nearby library. The market cross is in Market St.
The town developed in two parts: Colne, on top of the ridge; and Waterside, at the base of the southern slope, next to Colne Water. By 1296, a corn mill and a fulling mill had been established down by the river. Later, coal was also mined here. By the 15th century, Colne had become the main market town in the area with markets (latterly held on Tuesdays) and a major centre for the woollen trade, in particular for the production of lightweight kersey. With the Industrial Revolution, cotton manufacturing became the main industry in the town, fuelled by the completion of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1816, and by the arrival of the railway in 1848. By 1891 there were 30 cotton mills listed in Colne with more in the surrounding areas of Trawden and Laneshaw Bridge.
Situated on the edge of the Pennines, Colne has views of several well-known hills. Boulsworth Hill, which lies on the boundary between Lancashire and West Yorkshire overlooks the town from the south. From the summit of Noyna Hill to the north, close to the village of Foulridge, it is possible to look out across much of East Lancashire and into the Yorkshire Dales. Blacko Tower (Stansfield Tower) is clearly visible to the north west, across White Moor, which forms the long eastern slope of Weets Hill.
The hamlet of Wycoller, off the road to Haworth, is the focus for the Country Park of the same name. Although traffic free (visitors must park outside the village), the peace and tranquility is often broken in the summer months as tourists are drawn to the visitor centre alongside the ruined hall. From here a network of footpaths and bridleways pass through the ford or cross Wycoller Beck on a series of ancient bridges, up to 1,000 years old. A series of circular walks traverse the lower slopes of Boulsworth Hill, whilst the long distance Bronte Way passes through en route to Haworth.
Colne is approximately 5 miles east of Pendle Hill, arguably the most well-known local landmark. Owing to its association with the Pendle witches, many local people walk up the hill, but particularly at Halloween. Several nearby farmhouses are reputed to be haunted, and have featured on the TV programmes Most Haunted and Most Haunted Live.
( Colne - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Colne . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Colne - UK
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BMS InStore MOV HD
Fashion Show In-Store at Boundary Mill Colne - Spring Launch March 2015
Produced By PSE Norwich and Ekiko Models
Colne Video
Colne is one of the main towns in Pendle in East Lancashire. Despite its small size it has lots it is famed for! It is home to one of the largest Mill Stores in the country, Boundary Mill, as well as the UK biggest Blues Festival. Famous sons of the town include Wallace Hartley, the brave bandleader of the Titanic, and William Pickles Hartley, founder of Hartleys jam empire. The town boasts a number of very good restaurants and three theatres.
Boundary Mill - Big Deal
In this tv ad for Boundary Mill we filmed in store not only to show how big Boundary Mill is but with a huge range of products and up to 75% off rrp; Boundary Mill is worthy of a day trip out.
The Dams, Colne, Lancashire, England
Sphie Mastiff at the dams above Colne Town Center as the Town Hall chimes for 6am and i contemplate my insomnia.
Wasteland to Colne, Lancashire UK
The road from Colne do Oakworth. Even though that road is between meadow its in very good condition.
Boundary mills store prank
Matt asking a question
M6 to Boundary Mills 23 10 2012
Knotts Lane, Colne, Lancashire, England
Millionaire's legacy lives on with new housing in Colne
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Another Mill Bites The Dust - Demolition Work Started on Former Empire Mill North Valley Road, Colne
Another Mill Bites The Dust
Demolition Work Started on Former Empire Mill North Valley Road, Colne, Lancashire
Date: 26th June 2014
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