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Stublick Colliery


The former Stublick Colliery buildings are located by Stublick farm, about half a mile south-west of Langley in Northumberland. The colliery worked the small Stublick coalfield and supplied coal to nearby Langley and Blaghill lead smeltmills. It closed in 1926. This exceptionally well preserved group of colliery buildings are Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Langley Historic Buildings and Monuments in Haydon Civil Parish Collieries
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Stublick Colliery

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Stublick Colliery

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Stublick Colliery

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Stublick Colliery

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Former Miners Cottage at Stublick

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Stublick Colliery

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Stublick Bog and Stublick Colliery

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OLD COAL MINE BUILDINGS SOUTH-EAST OF STUBLICK FARMHOUSE - List Entry
- "Coal mine engine house, store and furnace house, early Cl9. Squared stone,ashlar dressings, Welsh slate roofs, coped gables. Engine house with round-headed openings for winding gear and segmental-headed cart entrance …

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Stublick Colliery

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List number: 1370425
List grade: 2*
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8329860411

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