Scheduled MonumentsEnglandNumber nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way

Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way

England
List entry 1020908
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England
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History & significance

Number nine Tank House at the Jubilee glassworks is a nineteenth-century industrial structure located approximately one hundred metres south-west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way in Lancashire. The building is designated as an ancient monument under NHLE list entry 1020908, reflecting its significance within the broader history of glass manufacturing in the region. Tank houses were essential components of glassworks operations, serving critical functions in the production process. The structure preserves evidence of Lancashire's industrial heritage during the period of intensive glass manufacture in the nineteenth century.

Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1020908. View the official record →

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What is Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way?

Number nine Tank House at the Jubilee glassworks is a nineteenth-century industrial structure located approximately one hundred metres south-west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way in Lancashire. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1020908.

Who is responsible for protecting Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way?

Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1020908.

What other scheduled monuments are near Number nine Tank House: the Jubilee glassworks 100m south west of the Government Offices on Chalon Way?

Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Cannington Shaw Bottle Shop, Sherdley Works (0.4 km), Standing cross south of the chapel of St Thomas of Canterbury in the cemetery at Windlehurst (2.3 km), Micklehead Green moated site (3.7 km).

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