The Tannery Building
– 1860 –
A Historic Uxbridge Landmark
Nestled in the heart of Uxbridge, the Tannery Building stands as a testament to the town’s rich industrial history and its ability to adapt and thrive through the ages. Originally built in 1860, this iconic structure began its life as a bustling mill, serving the community by milling various types of flour until 1946. During its time as a mill, the building witnessed many changes, including a devastating fire in 1920. The resilient spirit of Uxbridge prevailed, and the mill was rebuilt on the original site using timber salvaged from the charred remains.
For decades, this site played a central role in the town’s economic development. In 1946, it was transformed into a leather and glove factory, marking a new chapter for the building. A little over a decade later, in 1958, it was sold again and began operating as an industrial tannery.
Perhaps one of the building’s most unique contributions to local history came during Uxbridge’s Bicentennial celebration in 1972, when the Ux Bucks – a form of local currency – were manufactured on-site.
The Tannery Building’s historical significance continued to grow, and in 2006, after a series of renovations, it was reborn once more as the Tin Mill Restaurant. Despite modern updates, care was taken to preserve the building’s original character, with its windows, wood beams, walls, and flooring all retained. Some of these beams still bear the scorch marks from the 1920 fire, serving as a poignant reminder of the building’s storied past.
A fascinating feature of the building is the pulley system located in the attic, once used to hoist skins for drying during its time as a tannery. This system remains intact, a silent witness to the building’s industrial roots.
In March of 2020, following the closure of the Tin Mill Restaurant, the building found a new tenant in Boyd’s, which relocated its sporting goods store from Highway 47. Today, the Tannery Building is a vibrant hub, home to not only Boyd’s but also Creekside Wellness, re-fine Facial & Brow Studio, and Crown & Glory Hair Boutique.
The Tannery Building continues to evolve, blending its rich history with the needs of modern Uxbridge, and remains a beloved landmark in the community.
Watch the Tin Mill Restaurant promotional video below.