A Haworth-based furniture maker will be back in business at its original base on Sunday eight months after a fire wrecked the premises.
Much of the interior of Damside Mill was badly damaged by the flames in December of last year.
The blaze, which was triggered by a storage heater, burned through a stairwell, shattered windows and destroyed furniture, electrical fittings, tools and craft materials.
The converted mill is used by bespoke furniture designer Anthony Hartley, who lives in Oxenhope. The premises also host a range of courses in upholstery and interior design.
There will be a celebratory reopening of the property, which is off Lees Lane, from 1pm on Sunday. People are invited to go and enjoy refreshment while having a look round the new facilities.
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