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"Wortley Low Forge (or Neather Forge) seems to be the newer of the two Wortley Forges although this cannot be confirmed. First records show that the forge was used as an extension to Top Forge in so much as Low Forge housed the Chafery Forge where 'Anconies' (blocks of roughly forged iron) from Top Forge were re-heated and hammered into saleable products.
From 1835 about Puddling Furnaces were built at Low Forge (see plan below) and Pig Iron, bought in from elsewhere, was converted into Wrought Iron and hammered into bars.
Product included Iron Bars, a large amount of which was taken to Top Forge for conversion into axles.
We have a description of Low Forge and also a list of their workers, both from about 1900
Close in 1929, most of the site was demolished, however the old water powered hammer remains."
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