Middleton Top Engine House

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Middleton Top Engine House

Derbyshire


Middleton Top Engine House
Type: Engine house
Location
Grid reference: SK27605518
Location: 53°5’35"N, 1°35’22"W
History
Built 1829
Engine house
Information
Condition: Restored and converted

Middleton Top Engine House is a steam engine house built in 1829 by the Butterley Company to haul wagons up the Middleton incline on Middleton Moor, where there are quarries. It is found halfway between Middleton to the north and Wirksworth to the south.

Today the Engine House has been restored and converted into a visitors' centre. It remains a scheduled monument.[1]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Top Engine House Middleton Top Engine House)

References

  1. National Heritage List 1007038: Middleton Top winding engine house, wheels and wheel-pit (Scheduled ancient monument entry)