Monument record 0256500000 - BEACONSFIELD POTTERY

Summary

Nineteenth to twentieth century brick, pottery and tile works called Beaconsfield Pottery

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (3)

  • BRICKWORKS (19th Century to Modern - 1805 AD to 1940 AD)
  • TILE WORKS (19th Century to Modern - 1805 AD to 1940 AD)
  • POTTERY KILN (19th Century to Modern - 1805 AD to 1940 AD)

Description

AT DURRANTS HEATH (B2).
RECORDED IN DIRECTORIES (B3-4).
ESTABLISHED 1805 AND HISTORY (B6).
POTTERY MARKED ON MAP (B5).
MADE EARTHENWARE PIPES AND CHIMNEY POTS (B7).
CLOSED ABOUT 1940 (B8).
ORIGINAL SHEDS AND REMAINS OF CIRCULAR RED BRICK KILN SURVIVE (B1).

Sources (8)

  • <1>SBC1402 Bibliographic reference: BCM CAS RECORD CARD 2565.
  • <2>SBC9616 Bibliographic reference: MUSSON AND CRAVEN 1853. COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF BU CKINGHAM. P59.
  • <3>SBC2565 Bibliographic reference: CASSEY AND CO. 1863 DIRECTORY OF BUCKS P64..
  • <4>SBC3 Map: 'ESTATES CALLED STAMPWELL, MUMFORD AND LATERS GREEN, PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JONES'. MAP IN B.R.O., REF.
  • <5>SBC20461 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1908. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume II. Volume 2. p115.
  • <6>SBC1619 Bibliographic reference: BENNEL J.NOTES TOWARDS A HISTORY OF CHALFONT ST P ETER (N.D) PART 6..
  • <7>SBC1866 Bibliographic reference: BREARS P.C.D. 1971 ENGLISH COUNTRY POTTERY P170.
  • <8>SBC20218 Unpublished document: CMAG. 1980(?)-2001. Mineral Extraction Sites in Buckinghamshire. D1177.

Location

Grid reference SU 96690 90000 (point)
Civil Parish CHALFONT ST. PETER, Chiltern, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: (EBC1346)

Record last edited

Oct 20 2023 6:54PM

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