The Crofton Mill Pit

About The Crofton Mill Pit

Name: The Crofton Mill Pit
Note: Pit Tub Monument To The Crofron Mill Pit
Tourism: InformationInformation for tourists and visitors, including information offices
Historic: MemorialSmall memorials, usually remembering special persons, people who lost their lives in the wars, past events or missing places.
Memorial: Plaque
Board Type: History
Information: Board
Inscription: This Pit Tub Was Erected In 1986 To Mark The Site Of The Crofton Mill Pit. The Colliery, Which Was Sunk In 1885, Employed 952 Men At Its Peak And Produced Up To 366000 Tonnes Yearly. The Colliery Closed In 1963 And The Area Was Reclaimed By NCC In 1978.

The Crofton Mill Pit Description

Name: The Crofton Mill Pit
Note: Pit Tub Monument To The Crofron Mill Pit
Tourism: InformationInformation for tourists and visitors, including information offices
Historic: MemorialSmall memorials, usually remembering special persons, people who lost their lives in the wars, past events or missing places.
Memorial: Plaque
Board Type: History
Information: Board
Inscription: This Pit Tub Was Erected In 1986 To Mark The Site Of The Crofton Mill Pit. The Colliery, Which Was Sunk In 1885, Employed 952 Men At Its Peak And Produced Up To 366000 Tonnes Yearly. The Colliery Closed In 1963 And The Area Was Reclaimed By NCC In 1978.

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The Crofton Mill Pit is located at Northumberland