The site was originally the Gem Brick Tile and Terra Cotta Works Company and locals still refer to the site as the 'Gem'. In 1901 it was voluntary wound up and the Alyn Brick Tile & Terracota Company took over. The chimney was added in 1911 (built by Ephram Jones). By 1916 the plant had closed and it was then refitted as a silica works by Colin Steward Ltd. Colin Stewart Ltd closed when Levers ended the contract in 1959, More recently, the site was acquired by Clwyd Alloys, and was used as a foundry for the reclaimation of scrap metal. The site closed in 2002, and outline plans for housing have been submitted.
Its a large site,although stripped in parts there is still a lot of old machinery left plus its unchaved which is usuable.Some of the buildings are 3 floors and all accessible.
Looks like an old kiln.
Rooftop View.
Its a large site,although stripped in parts there is still a lot of old machinery left plus its unchaved which is usuable.Some of the buildings are 3 floors and all accessible.
Looks like an old kiln.
Rooftop View.