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Springfield Mill Visitor Centre is a multipurpose establishment located in the picturesque village of Denby Dale in the Dearne Valley, just southeast of Huddersfield. Easily accessible from South and West Yorkshire, Lancashire, the M62, and the M1 motorways, Springfield Mill offers a range of services and businesses to cater to various needs.
Beanies Bistro is the dining option at Springfield Mill Visitor Centre, providing patrons with a delightful culinary experience. With a 5-star hygiene rating, the bistro offers breakfast, lunch, light bites, and specials. Visitors can enjoy home-cooked food, including vegetarian options, in a small family-run business that is child-friendly. Beanies Bistro also provides a delivery service from Wednesday to Sunday.
For those looking for a spot of shopping, Springfield Mill houses a variety of retail units. Gemini Fashions and Springfield Mill Stationers offer fashion and stationery goods, respectively. Ashley Interiors provides homeware and decor items, while Denby Dale Stoves offers products for those in need of heating solutions. A.
V. Flooring caters to flooring needs, and Artful Splodgers presents a beautiful selection of handmade gifts.
For health and well-being, visitors can head to The Mill Retreat Salon for a pampering experience or visit Grit Military Gym for a rigorous workout. Rose & Mallinson Hypnotherapy offers services for mental well-being. Denby Dale Podiatry provides foot care services, while Beauty by Hayley ensures visitors look and feel their best.
Springfield Mill Visitor Centre is also home to playgroups and tuitions centres. Jelly Beans Play Centre and The Art Room cater to children, offering an array of activities and learning opportunities. HP Reading Tuition and Kirklees Guitar School provide additional educational services for different age groups.
The Visitor Centre also offers units for rent, with various sizes and facilities available. These units are suitable for retail or service-based businesses, with some units having the added advantage of evening access.
The history of Springfield Mill dates back to 1979 when it was acquired by the Charlton family. Originally a display and distribution centre for American furniture made by Broyhill Furniture Inc. , the mill supplied well-known stores such as Harrods, Debenhams, and Selfridges. However, due to currency fluctuations, the business shifted its focus to renting out separate units for retail and business use.
This decision was a pioneering move at the time, as short-term contracts for tenants were not common. The mill has since flourished as a thriving retail and service hub, providing a unique and diverse experience for visitors.
Visitors can find more information about Springfield Mill Visitor Centre on their website or social media platforms.