Lumbutts

Lumbutts is a former mill village just to the south of Todmorden, in West Yorkshire, England.

[1][2] The village was traditionally associated with hand-weaving on looms, and was located on a packhorse route connecting Cheshire with Halifax and Calderdale.

[13][14] Lumbutts Old Mill had and adjacent water tower which still stands and reaches a height of 98 feet (30 m).

[18] The tower is now a grade II listed monument, and it was restored in 2017 with money raised through crowdfunding.

[24] The road up into Lumbutts was improved in the 1820s due to the increase in finished mill products from the village.

[29][30][31][32] Lumbutts lies within the civil parish of Todmorden, part of the metropolitan area of Calderdale in West Yorkshire.