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Posted on 11th September 2015 / 946
Industry Type : Coal Mining
Power Type : Steam
Public or Private Site? : Private Land
Condition : Ruins and Remnants

The Chatterley Whitfield Colliery site is acknowledged to be the most comprehensive survival of a deep mine site in England.

The museum sadly closed in 1991 and currently access is only granted on an official tour run by the Friends of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery.

The site itself is managed by Stoke on Trent City Council and NO UNAUTHORISED ACCESS IS ALLOWED!

Despite the massive warren of (now flooded) underground workings, the surface buildings are all that most people ever see of a colliery.

English Heritage declared it a Scheduled Ancient Monument to try to protect it from demolition – phew!

 

Find out more HERE!

Contact the Friends of HERE!

Chatterley Whitfield Colliery

The Chatterley Whitfield Colliery site is acknowledged to be the most comprehensive survival of a deep mine site in England.

The museum sadly closed in 1991 and currently access is only granted on an official tour run by the Friends of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery.

The site itself is managed by Stoke on Trent City Council and NO UNAUTHORISED ACCESS IS ALLOWED!

Despite the massive warren of (now flooded) underground workings, the surface buildings are all that most people ever see of a colliery.

English Heritage declared it a Scheduled Ancient Monument to try to protect it from demolition – phew!

 

Find out more HERE!

Contact the Friends of HERE!

Chatterley Whitfield Colliery
Industry Type : Coal Mining
Power Type : Steam
Public or Private Site? : Private Land
Condition : Ruins and Remnants
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