Sintons' Mill is an abandoned linen factory, dating to 1865, located by the Cusher River in Tandragee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Following this, Thomas Sinton acquired the property, including its machinery, as part of the expansion of his company from its original location in nearby Laurelvale.
[3] In the 1880s, it stood as the predominant employer in Tandragee, providing jobs for over 600 individuals, with nearly every household in the town depending on it for their income.
[5] In 2002, plans were underway to transform the mill, still owned by the Sinton family, into a tourist and retail destination, aiming for an investment of £7 to £8 million.
[1] The Grade B2 listed mill building experienced an arson attack on 29 October 2024 with the response of firefighters in 4 appliances, supported by a specialist aerial unit and a water carrier vehicle from the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.