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Listed Building: KILN OF FORMER PEAK POTTERY (1206118)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 1774, 2, 103
Date assigned Thursday, November 28, 1974
Date last amended

Description

Bottle kiln, disused and now part of a house and craft centre. 1922. Red brick. The outer skin only survives. The bottom third vertical, with seven round arched entrances, a round arched opening and three small square openings. Row of socket holes above these, and five metal straps. The inward curving upper section terminates in a decorative brick band with inset squares. Moulded top. House and craft centre attached, not of special interest. The kiln is the remaining one of a pair built in 1922 for the Peak Pottery, on the site of an earlier brickworks. Listing NGR: SK4346942069

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Grid reference SK 43469 42069 (point)
Map sheet SK44SW
Civil Parish WEST HALLAM, EREWASH, DERBYSHIRE

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Jun 4 2007 10:32AM

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