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Ebbw Vale Upper Furnaces Iron Smelt Mill (United Kingdom)

Furnace bank of stone construction with the remains of 5 possibly 6 furnaces built 1790-1810. Two arches are dated 1812 and 1868 but this refers to newer furnaces built in front of older ones demolished circa 1920. The associated loading platform survives too.

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