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Haltwhistle Ironworks (Haltwhistle)

The ironworks were established in 1856. There was a blast furnace here as well as coke ovens, calciners and coke ovens. The ironworks did not operate for very long and probably closed in the 1860s. (1)(2)(3)

Blast furnace with coke ovens, number unclear, a chimney and engine house. (4a)

Furnace, chimney and engine house not shown on 2nd edn mapping. Coke ovens still in place but not marked as such. (4b)
N6728
Victorian (1837 to 1901)
Conservation area
FIELD SURVEY, RCHME: North Pennines Industrial Archaeology Project ; RCHME


Source of Reference
Local History of Haltwhistle

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