Monument record 6401/1 - C19th Brickworks, Cotton End

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Summary

A 19th-century brickworks with a single kiln. Later used as a parish refuse tip.

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Full Description

{1} A small brickyard with a single kiln.

{2} A small yard with a single kiln was worked about 1850 by Michael Foulder and his three sons. It was worked by William Deacon from 1877-1903. It was in use until the early 20th century. Pit used as parish refuse tip until the early 1930's.

{4} A small brickyard; the pit was used as parish refuse tip until early 1930s.


<1> STARMER G., List of Industrial Sites in Northamptonshire (Various, Including N.R.I.M.), (unchecked) (Catalogue). SNN1444.

<2> Foard G.; Ballinger J., 2000, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Long Buckby, (unchecked) (Report). SNN101574.

<3> O'Rourke R., 1970, Some Northamptonshire Brickworks, (unchecked) (Article). SNN103347.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Catalogue: STARMER G.. List of Industrial Sites in Northamptonshire (Various, Including N.R.I.M.). (unchecked).
  • <2> Report: Foard G.; Ballinger J.. 2000. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Long Buckby. NCC. (unchecked).
  • <3> Article: O'Rourke R.. 1970. Some Northamptonshire Brickworks. CBA Group 9 (in Bulletin of Industrial Archaeology. 13. C.B.A.. (unchecked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 64258 68075 (238m by 177m) Approximate
Civil Parish LONG BUCKBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Dec 8 2021 1:50PM

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