Local History
Butterknowle (County Durham)
Farming was the main occupation in Butterknowle until the growth of the coal industry. The earthwork remains near Potter's Cross may be the remains of a medieval farmstead or village. Although the first colliery is recorded here in around 1362, but it was not until the 19th century that coal mining became really important. The ruined remains of a 19th century engine house can still be seen. Most of the coal was burnt in {coke ovens D791} to make coke for use in the iron smelting industries.
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