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'''Beckley Furnace''' is a hamlet in the [[Weald]]en hills in the midst of [[Sussex]], consisting of a few houses and barns in the tight, dip of the valley formed by a minor brook, just north-east of [[Broad Oak]].  Its parent village, [[Beckley, Sussex|Beckley]], is two miles to the north.
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'''Beckley Furnace''' is a hamlet in the [[Weald]]en hills in the midst of [[Sussex]], consisting of a few houses and barns in the tight, dip of the valley formed by a minor brook, just north-east of [[Broad Oak, Brede|Broad Oak]].  Its parent village, [[Beckley, Sussex|Beckley]], is two miles to the north.
  
 
This hamlet, as its name suggest, has its origin in the iron industry once prevalent in these hills.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/bull2.htm#1993 |title=Wealden Iron Series 2|accessdate=24 May 2008 |year=2007 |publisher=Wealden Iron Research Group}}</ref>  Little now remains beyond the name of its largest house, Furnace House, and the Grade II listed barns in its grounds.<ref>{{NHLE| 1352898|Two barns at Furnace Cottage|grade=II}}</ref>
 
This hamlet, as its name suggest, has its origin in the iron industry once prevalent in these hills.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/bull2.htm#1993 |title=Wealden Iron Series 2|accessdate=24 May 2008 |year=2007 |publisher=Wealden Iron Research Group}}</ref>  Little now remains beyond the name of its largest house, Furnace House, and the Grade II listed barns in its grounds.<ref>{{NHLE| 1352898|Two barns at Furnace Cottage|grade=II}}</ref>
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Nearby is a pub, ''The Bird in Hand'', also a Grade II listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1044149|The Bird in Hand|grade=II}}</ref>
 
Nearby is a pub, ''The Bird in Hand'', also a Grade II listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1044149|The Bird in Hand|grade=II}}</ref>
  
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[[File:Track south of Beckley Furnace, Sussex - geograph 6969695.jpg|left|200px|Track south of Beckley Furnace]]
 
[[File:Track south of Beckley Furnace, Sussex - geograph 6969695.jpg|left|200px|Track south of Beckley Furnace]]

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Beckley Furnace
Sussex
Spring Time Beckley Furnace East Sussex - geograph.org.uk - 156657.jpg
Location
Grid reference: TQ837212
Location: 50°57’40"N, 0°36’53"E
Data
Postcode: TN31
Local Government

Beckley Furnace is a hamlet in the Wealden hills in the midst of Sussex, consisting of a few houses and barns in the tight, dip of the valley formed by a minor brook, just north-east of Broad Oak. Its parent village, Beckley, is two miles to the north.

This hamlet, as its name suggest, has its origin in the iron industry once prevalent in these hills.[1] Little now remains beyond the name of its largest house, Furnace House, and the Grade II listed barns in its grounds.[2]

An iron furnace was built in 1578 by the brook, which marks the creation of Beckley Furnace as a place. A watermill powered the bellows. Production ceased in 1770.[3]

Nearby is a pub, The Bird in Hand, also a Grade II listed building.[4]

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References

  1. "Wealden Iron Series 2". Wealden Iron Research Group. 2007. http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/bull2.htm#1993. Retrieved 24 May 2008. 
  2. National Heritage List 1352898: Two barns at Furnace Cottage (Grade II listing)
  3. "Beckley Sussex". Villagenet.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080516071603/http://www.villagenet.co.uk/rotherlevels/villages/beckley.php. Retrieved 24 May 2008. 
  4. National Heritage List 1044149: The Bird in Hand (Grade II listing)
Track south of Beckley Furnace