Woodhorn Colliery

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Woodhorn Colliery was a former coal mine in Northumberland, England, that played a significant role in the region’s industrial and mining heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal mine
former colliery
associatedWith Northumberland Archives NERFINISHED
Woodhorn Museum and Northumberland Archives NERFINISHED
closed 1981
convertedTo museum site
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage attraction
part of Woodhorn Museum
employmentRole major local employer in Ashington
eraOfOperation 20th century
late 19th century
hasExhibits coal mining machinery
miners’ working conditions
mining history displays
hasStructure engine house
pit yard
twin headstocks
winding houses
workshops
heritageDesignation listed buildings on site
scheduled monument
heritageTheme industrial history of Northumberland
industry coal mining
laterOwner National Coal Board NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ashington NERFINISHED
England
Northumberland
managedBy Northumberland County Council (museum site) NERFINISHED
near Ashington town centre NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth II Country Park NERFINISHED
notableFor role in coal industry of Ashington area
well-preserved colliery buildings
opened 1894
owner Ashington Coal Company NERFINISHED
partOf North East England NERFINISHED
region Great Northern Coalfield NERFINISHED
significance industrial heritage of Northumberland
mining heritage of Northumberland
status disused mine
preserved heritage site
transportLinks connected to local railway network

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Woodhorn Museum occupiesSiteOf Woodhorn Colliery