remains of Wet Earth Colliery

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The remains of Wet Earth Colliery are the preserved ruins of a historic coal mine that once operated in the area now encompassed by Clifton Country Park in Greater Manchester, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal mine remains
industrial archaeological site
scheduled monument
access footpaths within Clifton Country Park
category coal mining in Greater Manchester
industrial heritage of England
conservationStatus preserved ruins
country United Kingdom
era Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem OSGB36
hasPart boiler house foundations
canal tunnel portal
chimney base
colliery shafts
drainage adits
engine house remains
retaining walls
stone and brick foundations
tramway or wagonway earthworks
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
interpretation on-site information boards
locatedIn City of Salford NERFINISHED
Clifton NERFINISHED
Clifton Country Park NERFINISHED
England
Greater Manchester
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal NERFINISHED
River Irwell NERFINISHED
locatedWithinProtectedArea Clifton Country Park Local Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
managedBy Salford City Council NERFINISHED
material brick
iron
stone
openToPublic yes
originalFunction coal extraction
coal processing
partOf Wet Earth Colliery NERFINISHED
significance example of early industrial coal mining landscape
touristAttraction yes

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Clifton Country Park hasFeature remains of Wet Earth Colliery