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Tarry Colliery

Eglingham

55.476153, -1.813962

Second Pit

Opened:

Closed:

c1880s

c1900s

Entry Created:

30 May 2025

Last Updated:

30 May 2025

Reclaimed

Condition:

Owners: 

John Vint

Description (or HER record listing)

Tarry Colliery was operational by the 1850s, and was leased to John Vint for its entire working life from Robert Ogle. It was a modest working, and similar to many minor rural workings in that it had a primary pit surrounded by a number of smaller shafts and a limekiln. As there was a limekiln, it can be assumed producing quicklime was either the purpose of the working or a profitable by-product of it.

By the 1890s, the main site had relocated just to the east end of Eglingham Moor to a second pit. This also featured a limekiln, with a couple of ancillary buildings on ground level and a small reservoir. This second pit remained operational until the turn of the century, and by the 1910s is shown as entirely disused.

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