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Brackenhill

Village in West Yorkshire, England

Brackenhill

Village in West Yorkshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
static_imageBrackenhill, Ackworth - geograph.org.uk - 249315.jpg
static_image_captionBracken Hill, a street in the village
coordinates
label_positiontop
official_nameBrackenhill
metropolitan_boroughWakefield
metropolitan_countyWest Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
post_townPONTEFRACT
postcode_districtWF7
postcode_areaWF
dial_code01977
os_grid_referenceSE427164

Brackenhill is a village in West Yorkshire, England, which forms part of Ackworth parish. It is situated on the A638 road on the eastern bank of Hessle Beck, west of Ackworth Moor Top and north of Fitzwilliam Country Park.

Brackenhill quarries in operation

A major industry in Brackenhill was quarrying, and at the end of the 19th century the majority of the male inhabitants of the village were occupied in the quarries. The stone is counted among the Pennine Upper Coal Measures which originated in the Carboniferous age. Quarried materials include magnesian limestone and sandstone. The quarries were served from 1914 to 1962 by the Brackenhill Light Railway, a subsidiary of the London and North Eastern Railway. It branched off the line between Sheffield and York east of Ackworth and joined the line between Wakefield and Doncaster at Hemsworth Colliery near Fitzwilliam. Brackenhill inhabitants also worked in Hemsworth Colliery.

References

References

  1. Saywell, J. L.. (1894). "The Parochial History of Ackworth, its history and annals. Section 2. Ackworth, Yorks.". Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co..
  2. Lott, Graham. (7 November 2013). "Sourcing stone for the conservation and repair of historical buildings in Britain". Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology.
  3. Watson, John. (2015). "British and Foreign Building Stones". University Press.
  4. (2014). "Directory of Mines and Quarries". British Geological Survey.
  5. "BLR Brackenhill JN - Hemsworth Colliey [sic!]. In: Railway Ramblers Wakefield".
  6. "Ackworth in 1927. From Kelly's Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire".
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