Parkend Ironworks

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Parkend Ironworks, also known as Parkend Furnace, in the village of Parkend, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, was a coke-fired furnace built in 1799. Most of the works were demolished between 1890 and 1908, but the engine house survived and is arguably the best preserved example of its kind to be found in the United Kingdom. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString c. 1880. Awaiting Demolition; the three furnaces can be seen on the left. The building to the right is the engine house which has survived.
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rdf:langString Gloucestershire, England, UK
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rdf:langString Location in Gloucestershire
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rdf:langString Parkend Ironworks, also known as Parkend Furnace, in the village of Parkend, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, was a coke-fired furnace built in 1799. Most of the works were demolished between 1890 and 1908, but the engine house survived and is arguably the best preserved example of its kind to be found in the United Kingdom.
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