Glencoe Mill Rehabilitation

Napper House

This large two-story brick building has seen numerous additions over the years.  Originally built around 1913, the Mill company added onto this building up until 1950.  This is where the flannels went through the final stages of production – the nap was added to the cloth, and then the flannel was folded, stored, and packed.

The back side of this building has large metal windows overlooking the Mill Race on both the lower and upper floors, and the front side, has the large relieving arched windows.  Inside are hardwood floors and the heavy support columns that one expects in a mill building.

We’ve collected a few older photos of the Napper House:

Napper House

Back of the Napper House

Back of Napper House

This is what the Napper House looks like today:

Napper House

Napper House Interior

Back of the Napper House

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