Ropewalk

ropehouse
A long building, usually 300-400 yards, in which ropes were made by twisting yarns into strands and strands into rope. Machinery introduced in the late 19th century produced rope in a continous process, reeling up the rope as it was spun so that ropewalks were no longer needed. Modern rope manufacture is no longer a hand process, and man-made fibers are usually used.