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Abersychan (British) Iron works

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 02515g
Trust : Glamorgan Gwent
Community : Abersychan
Unitary authority : Torfaen
NGR : SO2575003650
Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL Iron works

Summary :
The British Ironworks operated from 1827 to 1883 and was constructed during the period in which S Wales was the leading iron producing region in the world. Surviving remains include the very rare office and foundry forming a quadrangle.

Description :
The British Ironworks operated from 1827 to 1883 and was constructed during the period in which S Wales was the leading iron producing region in the world. The works closed in 1883 and most of its buildings were demolished shortly afterwards. Unusually, the main ironworks buildings were designed with high architectural pretentions and on a monumental scale.

The buildings form a closed quadrangle and are constructed of coursed sandstone with a slate roof (partially missing or replaced with corrugated iron) The whole quadrangle is single-storey apart from the NE pavilion which has 2 storeys and is rendered.

Surviving workshop and foundry complexes at ironworks are now extremely rare, and this is believed to the most complete surviving in Wales. Other surviving features include an air furnace and coke ovens Roberts 2005).

Sources :
, 1992 , British Iron Works, Abersychan, Gwent: An Archaeological Report.
Babtie , 1997 , ‘The British’, Pontypool, Archaeological Evaluation Report. (Cardiff) Unpublished report.
Hawkes J , 1993 , Archaeological Assessment of The British Reclaimation Scheme,Near Abersychan, Gwent.
Riden P , 1994 , Historical, Topographical and Archaeological Assessment of the Implications of The British Reclaimation Scheme, Abersychan, Gwent.
Roberts, R. , 2017 , GGAT 148: The British (Abersychan) Ironworks, Talywain, Torfaen: Survey

Events :
E000037 : British Ironworks, Abersychan (year : 2004)
E003946 : British Iron Works, Abersychan, Gwent (year : 1992)
E003947 : The British Reclaimation Scheme, Near Abersychan, Gwent (year : 1993)
E003948 : The British Reclaimation Scheme, Abersychan, Gwent. (year : 1994)
E002182 : 'The British', Pontypool (year : 1997)
E008475 : Former British Ironworks, Talywain, Aberyschan, Torfaen (year : 2022)

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National Monuments Record NPRN 85082 https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/85082/

Compiled date : 19-02-1988


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