2015
SD8436 : Remains of Brierfield Gas Works
taken 9 years ago, near to Brierfield, Lancashire, England
Remains of Brierfield Gas Works
This gas holder was once part of the Brierfield gas works, built during the second half of the nineteenth century built by Tunstill, the owner of Brierfield Mill. It was purchased by the Nelson Local Board in 1888 to meet the growing needs of the rapidly expanding town. The works have long been demolished, and the only remaining element is the tall Victorian gas holder with its ornate detailing.
The gas holder was constructed of cast iron and worked to produce an elegant design with slender components and ornately detailed finials. The strength provided by the material allows the gas holder to be of considerable height whilst retaining this slender form.
Link Brierfield Conservation Area Appraisal - Pendle Borough Council
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