Newcomen engine house - Rockley
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 22 Feb 2015
Dated 1813 and housed a Newcomen atmospheric engine. Drained an iron ore mine. Rockley Furnace is very close by. The bob wall is to the right, the truncated chimney is at the top left edge, the tall opening bottom left is the flue opening and the two square holes at the bottom almost certainly held wooden beams to bear the engine's cylinder.