Mousehole Forge (site)

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Mousehole Forge is a historic water-powered iron forge site on the River Rivelin in Sheffield, England, known for its role in the region’s metalworking and industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic industrial site
scheduled monument
water-powered iron forge
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage site
era Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
hasAccess public footpath
hasCategory History of Sheffield
Industrial archaeology in South Yorkshire
Watermills in South Yorkshire
hasConservationStatus protected historic site
hasFeature interpretive signage
remains of industrial buildings
riverside setting
hasIndustrialFunction iron forging
tool making
hasMaterial brick
iron
stone
hasRemains building foundations
water management features
hasStructure dam
forge buildings
goit
millpond
stone walls
waterwheels
wheel pits
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
heritageDesignationBy Historic England NERFINISHED
knownFor contribution to regional industrial heritage
role in Sheffield metalworking history
locatedIn England
River Rivelin valley NERFINISHED
Sheffield NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
locatedNear Rivelin Valley Nature Trail NERFINISHED
locatedOnWatercourse River Rivelin NERFINISHED
municipality City of Sheffield NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Rivelin Valley industrial heritage sites NERFINISHED
Sheffield’s metalworking landscape
poweredBy water power
region Yorkshire and the Humber
significance example of traditional water-powered forging technology
touristAttraction yes
usedFor production of edge tools
production of steel goods

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River Rivelin hasStructure Mousehole Forge (site)