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Railway Bridge over St Peter's Way
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 4 Aug 2014
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Railway bridge over St Peter's Way (A6009)
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
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Railway bridge over Bath Lane (B6033)
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 16 Mar 2014
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Entrance to former Metal Box works, Rock Valley
This photo shows part of the rock formation which gave Rock Valley its name and lay hidden behind the works for over a hundred years. Further information about the site here
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Image: © Antony Dixon
Taken: 2 Aug 2013
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Bath Lane, Mansfield
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 8 Oct 2016
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Bath Lane towards St Peter's Way, Mansfield
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 8 Oct 2016
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Mansfield, Notts (Rock Valley)
The main entrance to the former Metal Box plc site off Rock Valley (as the road is known). Barringer, Wallis & Manners began a business on this site in the late 19th century. The site was divided into two separate sections, 'Rock Valley Mill' at the north end producing mustard and 'Rock Valley Tin Works' to the south. The company became Barringer Wallis and Manners Ltd in 1895. Over a period of thirty years the site was expanded massively with four new three-storey blocks being built. In 1919 a four-storey block was designed by Mansfield architects, Cook, Howard & Lane. The new building with its prominent landmark clock tower was completed in 1927. The mustard business was sold to Colman's of Norwich in 1919 and in 1939 Barringer Wallis and Manners Co. Ltd was subsumed into the Metal Box Company. When Metal Box plc ceased using the site and the premises were bought by Crown Speciality Packaging, although they have now moved elsewhere. Most of the buildings were demolished in 2011 leaving the clock tower standing alone. The bridge carries St Peter's Way (A6009) over this area. On 23 October 2023 the local planning committee passed a development application for 27 bungalows and 47 apartments in two blocks, one on each side of the clock tower, on the site.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 15 Jul 2012
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Mansfield - Crown Packaging Factory
On Rock Valley.
Image: © Dave Bevis
Taken: 9 Jul 2009
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Metal Box factory tower
This is all that remains of the extensive Metal Box Company's factory which filled this part of the valley of the River Maun.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 21 Aug 2019
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Rock Valley, Mansfield, Notts.
A view from Bath Lane, i.e. the B6033, towards Rock Valley, with several church spires in the town centre beyond. In 1895 Barringer, Wallis & Manners Ltd began a business in the former quarry site ahead. The site was divided into two separate sections, 'Rock Valley Mill' at the north end producing mustard and 'Rock Valley Tin Works' to the south. Over a period of thirty years the site was expanded massively and a new four-storey block - designed by Mansfield architects, Cook, Howard & Lane and incorporating this clock tower - was completed in 1927. In 1939 Barringer Wallis and Manners Co. Ltd was subsumed into the Metal Box Company. When Metal Box plc ceased using the site and the premises were bought by Crown Speciality Packaging, although later on they moved elsewhere. Most of the buildings were demolished in 2011 leaving the clock tower standing alone. At the end of 2020 Jackson Design Associates submitted plans for a retirement community development consisting of approx 36 apartments, 4 maisonettes and 29 bungalows, a project that is currently awaiting consideration. Behind the tower, a road bridge carries an elevated section of St Peter's Way (A6009) over this former quarry. On 23 October 2023 the local planning committee passed a development application for 27 bungalows and 47 apartments in two blocks, one on each side of the clock tower, on this site. See also: http://www.neolithicsea.co.uk/mansfieldmetalbox/content/SDIM8814_large.html
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 7 Feb 2016
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