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Latitude: 53.5269 / 53°31'36"N
Longitude: -2.4967 / 2°29'48"W
OS Eastings: 367168
OS Northings: 403475
OS Grid: SD671034
Mapcode National: GBR CW0N.8F
Mapcode Global: WH980.MM92
Plus Code: 9C5VGGG3+Q8
Entry Name: Collier Brook Bolt House
Listing Date: 17 January 1991
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1068454
English Heritage Legacy ID: 213538
ID on this website: 101068454
Location: Hag Fold, Wigan, Greater Manchester, M46
County: Wigan
Electoral Ward/Division: Atherton
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Atherton
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester
Church of England Parish: Atherton and Hindsford
Church of England Diocese: Manchester
Tagged with: House
The following building shall be added:
ATHERTON BAG LANE
SD 60 SE
2/77 Collier Brook Bolt Works
II
Bolt works. 1856 with later alterations and additions, some of 1897 and 1899. Set
up for the manufacture of nails and bolts for railway wagons. Brick with Welsh and
local slate roofs. Varied ranges for a T-shape overall: forge adjoins storeyed
storage block (both aligned N/S) with to West a large screw-boring workshop and to
East a finishing and polishing shed. The forge is a remarkable survival: walls with
cambered-arched openings with grilles, top ventilated by a continuous louvre with
some later roof lights to West slope. Internally 6 forges each with a tall tapering
brick stack that break through the slopes of the roof. Vehicle delivery access to
South under the same roof. Heavy timber king post roof. Simple 2-storey warehouse
attached with taking-in doorway (boarded door and wagon pulley) and 3 large windows
under cambered arches. Altered doorway to ground. Seven bay 'screwing workshop'
under queen post and king strut roof with evidence of former axial drive shaft.
Wide queen post roof to polishing workshop. Windows of standard design, 2 lights.
The factory (which is still used for its original purpose) is exceptional in that
each of the processing units survives; the forge, although altered and patched, is
structurally of a higher standard than generally found on small industrial sites of
the date and it is rare for them to survive intact with the individual forges in
situ. Bolt and nail production was Atherton's principal industry in the C19;
Collier Brook Works is the only surviving factory of its type in the region.
Listing NGR: SD6716803475
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