When I went a few weeks ago I must admit the stonework and quality of restoration is lovely and if you are going to save something as big as that then its good it has a public purpose... better restored re-used than restored and locked up.
Dowlais blowing engine house was also superb (Fabulous brick architecture) also now in use as an indoor sports court.
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Gadlys engine House as offices and a cafe but again tastefully done and in keeping with its past.
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The Ynysfach engine house was again perfect and happily in use as a visitors centre in connection with iron making.
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Tondu Engine house is part of the Ironworks tourist attraction there and is well preserved, talking to a local alot of time was spent in deciding how 'NOT' to over restore what was left... now theres an idea!
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I have to say these five engine houses are a shining example of what can be done with old industrial buildings... the nicest thing being they are still in use serving a purpose.
Each has its own architectural merits and I think a trip to Sth Wales to see the industrial landscape would be much sadder without them... These coupled to the superb furnace remains down there are worth a trip on their own.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!