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Listed Structures related to Coal Mining

Listed buildings and Statutory Ancient Monuments related to mining in NE Wales.

(details from British Listed Buildings Online website)

Plas Power Colliery Eastern Winding Engine House, Colliery Road (Ne Side), Southsea Grade II
Plas Power Colliery Heapstead, Colliery Road (Ne Side), Southsea Grade II
Plas Power Colliery Power House, Colliery Road (Ne Side), Southsea Grade II
Plas Power Colliery Western Winding Engine House, Colliery Road (Ne Side), Southsea Grade II

Plas Power Colliery Workshops, Colliery Road (Ne Side), Southsea Grade II

Bettisfield Colliery Lamp Room Grade: II
Date Listed: 26 September 1994
Cadw Building ID: 15819
Bettisfield Colliery Winding Engine House and

Heapstead Grade: II
Date Listed: 26 September 1994
Cadw Building ID: 15818
Bagillt, Flintshire, United Kingdom CH6 6HF

 

Pen-Rhos Engine House Grade: II*
Date Listed: 12 January 1995
Cadw Building ID: 14889
Brymbo, Wrexham, Wrexham LL11 5LU

Bersham Colliery No 2 Headframe Grade: II*
Date Listed: 12 August 1995
Cadw Building ID: 16567
Listed grade II* as a rare surviving colliery headframe, the only one remaining in the Denbighshire Coalfield, and for group value with the buildings of Bersham Colliery.
Scheduled Ancient Monument De199.


Bersham Colliery Winding Engine House Grade II

 

Former Bersham Colliery Baths, Canteen and Offices Grade II

Vertical Winding Engine House at the Former Wynnstay Colliery Grade II*
Ruabon, Wrexham, Wrexham
Graded II* as an exceptionally good example of the building type which is said to be the oldest surviving architectural monument of the North Wales coalfield

Walker Fanhouse at the Former Wynnstay Colliery, Grade II
Ruabon, Wrexham, Wrexham
Built 1902 to ventilate Wynnstay Colliery. Walker fans were patented in 1887 and the building housed a fan of 6.7m diameter.

Llay Hall Collery Engine House, Grade II
Gwersyllt, Wrexham
Llay Hall Colliery Chimney and Flue, Grade II
Gwersyllt, Wrexham
Llay Hall Colliery Washery Building, Grade II
Gwersyllt, Wrexham
Llay Hall Colliery Workshops,  Grade II
Gwersyllt, Wrexham

Bersham headframe and engine house
Bersham site

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Bettisfield colliery lamproom
Bettisfield colliery engine house
Llay Hall colliery engine house
Llay Hall colliery washery
Penrhos engine house
Plas Power complex
Plas Power engine houses
Walker Fanhouse
Wynnstay Engine house

Berw Colliery, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog, Anglesey Scheduled Ancient Monument
Cadw SAM: AN152 scheduled 2005
Berw colliery was sunk in the early nineteenth century and is the best preserved of a number that once formed the Anglesey coalfield.
The monument comprises the remains of several buildings and structures, including the engine house, a possible boiler house and a fine chimney stack.

Berw colliery (1)
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