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At Shaddon Mill on the boundary of Denton Holme and Caldewgate stands a very tall [[chimney]] which was at one time the tallest in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. This structure which is known as "Dixons Chimney" (after the mills first owners) now slightly short of its original length has recently be restored and is a well known local landmark.
At Shaddon Mill on the boundary of Denton Holme and Caldewgate stands a very tall [[chimney]] which was at one time the tallest in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. This structure which is known as "Dixons Chimney" (after the mills first owners) now slightly short of its original length has recently be restored and is a well known local landmark.


In the January [[2005]] Carlisle floods parts of Denton Holme found themselves under several feet of water, and came very close to flooding again in [[October]] [[2005]].
In the January [[2005]] Carlisle floods parts of Denton Holme found themselves under more than a metre of water, and came very close to flooding again in [[October]] [[2005]].





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Denton Holme is an inner city district in the city of Carlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom.

Denton Holme is usually regarded as a "village within the city" and is situated to the immediate south west of the city centre on the western bank of the River Caldew. A man made stream or mill race known as the Little Caldew flows through and underneath the area.

Today it is a mostly residential area but in the nineteenth century and most of the twentieth century along with the neighbouring districts of Caldewgate and Wapping it was Carlisle's main industrial district with many textile mills, engineering works and other factories such as car seat manufacturers and confectioners. Today very few factories remain although the last mill, Ferguson Brothers owned by Coats Vyella at Holme Head only closed in the 1990s.

The majority of the housing is red-bricked terraced and in fact many of the side streets are still cobbled rather than tarmaced although some new housing has been built in recent years and some of the former factories have been converted into apartments.

The main street, Denton Street has many small shops along it and other businesses including a bingo hall. There was at one time a cinema in the suburb.

There is a primary school, Robert Ferguson at Holme Head and the former Morley Street School has been converted into a public library.

At Shaddon Mill on the boundary of Denton Holme and Caldewgate stands a very tall chimney which was at one time the tallest in the UK. This structure which is known as "Dixons Chimney" (after the mills first owners) now slightly short of its original length has recently be restored and is a well known local landmark.

In the January 2005 Carlisle floods parts of Denton Holme found themselves under more than a metre of water, and came very close to flooding again in October 2005.