2017

SJ6775 : Brine Pump, Lion Salt Works

taken 6 years ago, near to Marston, Cheshire West And Chester, England

Brine Pump, Lion Salt Works
Brine Pump, Lion Salt Works
The brine pump next to the engine house is of a type sometimes referred to as a “nodding donkey” and stood at the top of the brine shaft. It operated throughout the day and the night to pump brine from natural brine reservoir some 40 metres below.
The Lion Salt Works

The Lion Salt Works is a restored historic open-pan salt making site LinkExternal link in the village of Marston, close to Northwich, which is now preserved as a museum.

By the late-19th century brine shafts and traditional open pan salt works dominated the area around Northwich, many controlled by the monopolistic Salt Union. As more efficient methods of extracting and refining salt were developed during the twentieth century, open-pan salt making became less profitable and, from the late 1960s until its closure in 1986, the Lion Salt Works, which had been established by the Thompson family in 1894 in the coal yard of the Red Lion Hotel, was the last remaining open pan saltworks in the country.

Recognising the historical significance of the site, the buildings were purchased by Vale Royal District Council to prevent their demolition. Most of the surviving buildings are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade II listed buildings and the site is registered as a Scheduled Ancient Monument (LinkExternal link Historic England) and as an Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage LinkExternal link .

Now under the ownership of Cheshire West and Chester Council, the site was reopened on 5 June 2015 as a new heritage visitor attraction following a major redevelopment project (LinkExternal link “About Us” Lion Salt Works). The museum aims to show “how the salt works operated and the impact of salt on mid-Cheshire’s people, economy and landscape”.

LinkExternal link Lion Salt Works Museum


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SJ6775, 190 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Friday, 17 November, 2017   (more nearby)
Submitted
Monday, 20 November, 2017
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 670 754 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:16.5056N 2:29.6985W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 670 754
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South-southeast (about 157 degrees)
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