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Marrick Upper Smelt Mill

Description and History of Site:-
Small building single storey with steeply pitched gables may have originally been thatched. Two furnaces strengthened with iron tie rods. Flue vaulted with stone slabs. Two square windows in east gable. Wooden lintels to brick-shaped voussoirs. The history of this mill, and its relationship with Marrick New (or Low) Mill is somewhat uncertain.

Clough, who surveyed the mills and produced detailed measured drawings in 1949, suggested that this mill (also referred to as 'Old' or 'High' mill was built around the chimney belonging to an earlier mill on the site where the present 'New' or 'Low' or 'Lower' mill now stands. He suggested a date of c1770.

Tyson, based on documentary evidence states that both the High and Low mills were working between 1660 and 1663, with an ore-hearth at High mill and a slag-hearth at the Low mill.


Further Reading and References:-
YAS - Hatcher Card Index. Research funded by the Yorkshire Arts Association 1972.
Hatcher J, The Industrial Architecture of Yorkshire, Phillimore,1985
Clough, R T. The Lead Smelting Mills of the Yorkshire Dales, Published by the Author, 1962
Gill, M C. Yorkshire Smelting Mills, British Mining Vol 45, NMRS, 1992
Tyson, L O. A History of the Manor and Lead Mines of Marrick, Swaledale. British Mining No 38, NMRS, 1989


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Key Words :- lead smelt mill

Viewing the Site :- Can be viewed from the public road or footpath

Address :- Crook Bank Lane, Marrick, Reeth, North Yorkshire, DL11 7NQ
Grid Ref :- SE 07881 99465
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.390607 , Long -1.880141
Local Authority :- Richmondshire District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II
Historic England List No - 1179650,
Site Condition :- Site conserved but not normally open to the public
Site Dates :- 1660 - 1869
Record Date :- 16 May 2015

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