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Museum in Southampton, England
Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum
Location in Hampshire
Former names
Hooper & Ashby (1897–1903) The Bursledon Brick Co. Limited (1903–1959) The Sussex & Dorking Brick Company (year unknown) Redland Holdings Ltd (1959–1974) Bursledon Brickworks Conservation Centre (1995/96–2000s) Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum (2012–2017) The Brickworks Museum (2017–)
Solent Protection Society 2004 Conservation Award[1] Tourism South East / Beautiful South Business Awards: Best Community Tourism Business 2014[2] Small Visitor Attraction of the Year (Bronze) 2014, 2017 (Silver) IMECH Industrial Heritage Award TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2015, 2016 Fareham In Bloom: Business Parks and Commercial Landscape (Silver) 2018 Wildlife Garden (Silver Gilt) 2018
Website
www.bursledonbrickworks.org.uk
The Brickworks Museum, also known as Bursledon Brickworks, is a volunteer-run museum in Swanwick, Hampshire, England. It is purportedly the UK's sole surviving Victorian steam-driven brickworks.[3][4]
The brick kiln, chimney, drying sheds, and the boiler and engine house at the south section of the brickworks are listed Grade II* as a group on the National Heritage List for England.[5]
^"Conservation Awards". www.solentprotection.org. Solent Protection Society. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
^"Top tourist attractions sweep to victory at industry awards ceremony". Daily Echo. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
^Info, Webmaster (21 January 2013). "Bursledon Brickworks". www.fareham.gov.uk. Fareham Borough Council. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
^"ERIH: Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum". www.erih.net. Archived from the original on 22 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
^Historic England. "Brick kiln, chimney, drying sheds, boiler and engine house at Bursledon Brickworks (1233725)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
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