Monument record 14999 - Site of Engineering and Wire Works, Warrington

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Summary

Site of the late nineteenth century Cheshire Lines Railway engineering works and marshalling yard, subsequently, the Coronation Wire Works (1920s), and thereafter, the Carrington Wire Works. Now an area of residential housing.

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Full Description

<1> Oxford Archaeology North, 2005, Carrington Wire Works, Warrington: Archaeological Buildings Investigation, R4354 (Client Report). SCH8763.

A photographic survey and record of the former Carrington Wire complex, Warrington, was undertaken in 2005, to provide a basic record of 14 derelict buildings remaining on site prior to their demolition.

The former Carrington Wire site was not developed until the mid-19th century when it was used as a brick kiln and brickfield (see 4244/35/0). The site was subsequently developed at the end of the 19th century by the Cheshire Lines Railway Engineering Works and Marshalling Yard prior to its use by the Coronation Wire Works in the 1920s and, subsequently, by Carrington Wire.

It would appear that few upstanding remains associated with the former use of the site survived, indeed most of the buildings on the site would appear to have been constructed within the past 100 years and were seemingly not part of the original works. However, a single building (Building 5) that clearly displayed several phases of continued use into the 21st century, probably originally functioned as a loading area associated with the Cheshire Lines Railway works that occupied the site some time around 1890, and provides the only remnant from this period.

Historic maps provided evidence of the site as being used continually as engineering works from 1894 until the buildings associated with the former Coronation Wire Works were constructed sometime during the 1920’s. Many of these building survive along the west edge of the site bordering Battersby Lane.

The rest of the buildings on the site reflect the developments in the nail processing industry, although none of the buildings are listed and on an individual basis their architectural merit is low.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Client Report: Oxford Archaeology North. 2005. Carrington Wire Works, Warrington: Archaeological Buildings Investigation. R4354. N/A. N/A. R4354. [Mapped features: #52816 ; #52817 ]

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 6140 8900 (460m by 544m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ68NW
Civil Parish WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON
Historic Township/Parish/County WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON, LANCASHIRE

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Feb 15 2024 5:08PM