tarboat

tarboat club

Posted: 05 Apr 2018


Taken: 03 Jun 2015

0 favorites     0 comments    367 visits

See also...

Industrial shots Industrial shots


Mining Heritage Mining Heritage


Abandoned Places Abandoned Places


Old industry Old industry


Abandoned Abandoned


See more...

Keywords

pit
emley
yorkshire
mine
mining
industry
disused
derelict
abandoned
ironstone
west yorkshire


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

367 visits


Emley ironstone

Emley ironstone
There are several areas of mining for ironstone still visible in the Emley area of West Yorkshire. Those featured in this panorama lie to the south of Woodhouse Lane and Bentley Grange Farm. The earliest workings are thought to be the monks from the Abbey of Byland in North Yorkshire who established a furnace adjacent to Bank Wood. By the mid 15th century this appears to have ceased and it was not until the late 16th century that the Wentworth family exploited the Tankersley ironstone bed in this area. These remains are most likely from this latter period. In the 1950s much of the surrounding area was opencast mined for coal and the ironstone remains lost. This surviving area is now a scheduled ancient monument. Other pits can be found in Bank Wood and in fields to the west of the wood.

Comments

Sign-in to write a comment.