Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
15820
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
26/09/1994  
Date of Amendment
01/12/1995  
Name of Property
Former Plas power Colliery Workshops  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Wrexham  
Community
Broughton  
Town
 
Locality
Southsea  
Easting
329912  
Northing
351933  
Street Side
NE  
Location
Located at the centre of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
Plas Power Colliery was established in 1875 by the Old Broughton Coal Company (later the Broughton and Plas Power Coal Company). Its directors in 1881 included three of the most important industrialists in Wales, Henry Robertson, W.H.Darby and C.E.Darby, who were also the owners of Brymbo Steelworks. The colliery was one of the largest and most modern in North Wales at the turn of the century, and at its peak employed 1,100 men, The steam coal produced was used in railways and shipping, notably supplying companies such as Cunard, P&O, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Indian Peninsular Railway. The colliery closed in 1938. The workshops range appears to date from the original establishment of the colliery.  

Exterior
The workshops form an exceptionally long and thin single-storey building, roughly 55m by 10m. It is constructed of roughly coursed sandstone with a corrugated gabled roof. Tall windows on the long elevations are irregularly spaced, but represent roughly 22 bays. Most have round-headed arches, but some have straight stone lintels. There are three square-headed openings to the SE gable. Most windows are blocked or have replacement glazing. Two red-brick chimneys are positioned at the apex of the roof in the E half of the block.  

Interior
The building is divided into separate workshops along its length with stone walls and later partitions. There is a king-post timber roof.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an impressive colliery workshop, one of very few surviving in North Wales, and for group value with other buildings of Plas Power Colliery.  

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