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    A view of a partially buried arch in a bank of six coke ovens, with possible associated walls to the left.Footpath entrance at the north-eastern extremity of the New British Iron Company retaining wall.Six depressions in the woodland floor, approx. 1.5m in diameter each, on an approx. north-west/south-east alignment. The 1st edition OS map of 1877 shows five banks of coke ovens on this site.Blocked off entrance of a former tramroad associated with the New British Iron Company works.Remains of a small arched structure with a brick back and a floor, to the east of the coke kiln bank.Remains of a stone built wall, associated with the coke kilns.Partial remains of a stone built wall associated with the coke kilns.A view of three of the coke ovens in a bank of six associated with the New British Iron Company works, two of which are partially buried.Section above the coke kilns exposed by children playing in the area.A small, rectangular, stone-built recess or in-filled shaft, possibly associated with the small brick-built arched structure in the woodland immediately in front and below it.

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