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Abercarn Furnace Iron Smelt Mill (United Kingdom)


The Abercarn furnace has been identified as a mid 18th century charcoal bast furnace. The site is mostly in tact and there are two furnace arches, the charging house (now a garage), dam for supplying the water powered bellows. The furnaces were in use from 1750 to 1788 and as such is the oldest 'in tact' surviving furnace in South Wales colliery area.
The site was described and drawn by Angerstein in 1756.

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Last updated May 2nd 2009 by ICLOK
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Last updated May 2nd 2009 by ICLOK

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 51.6797
Longitude: -3.13966
Landranger grid reference: ST213985
Easting: 321300
Northing: 198500

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Abercarn Furnace Iron Smelt Mill belongs to the South Wales region.