Listed Buildings
in Stoke-on-Trent and area
Johnson
Brothers bottle ovens, Hanley
Area
Hanley |
Street
Eastwood Road |
Heritage No.
50a |
Grade
II |
Date Listed
25 November 1987 |
Building:
Pair of Bottle Ovens at
Johnson Brothers Pottery |
Location:
STOKE ON TRENT SJ8847 |
Description:
Late 19C renovated C20, both circular updraught ovens |
Johnson Brothers, bottle kilns
photo taken after the demolition of the Johnson Brothers
Trent Works
photo:
Chris Oldham - 2007
View of kilns
from the Caldon Canal
View of kilns
from the Caldon Canal
before the demolition of the
Trent, Hanley and Imperial Works
photos: Steve
Birks
Pair of bottle kilns. Late 19th Century,
renovated early 20th Century.
Brick. Freestanding circular updraught ovens for
flint calcining with tall elongated brick hovel with dentilled
bands at rim. Iron frames to airtight loading doors to yard
elevation.
Stokehole undercroft survives to rear.
The pair
of Bottle Ovens at Johnson Brothers Pottery (Trent Pottery)
photo: Nov 2002
Linden Cooke
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Bottle kiln and Works, Hanley
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