The most prominent surviving feature of the Clyne Wood works, the Ivy Tower is the stump of the main chimney stack of a large uphill flue. This has been embellished with battlements, an internal staircase, a gothic window and a door. There may originally have been a condensing chamber in the base of the stack.
Source: "A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of the Swansea Region", Association for Industrial Archaeology, 2nd Edition, 1989
J Hill, RCAHMW, 23 October 2003
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application/pdfBMA - Black Mountains Archaeology CollectionReport from an Archaeological Building Record for Ivy Tower, Clyne Arsenic Works, carried out by Black Mountains Archaeology in 2022. Report No. 263.