Pot House Hamlet

Pot House Hamlet

Pot House Hamlet is a historic former industrial site in Silkstone, South Yorkshire, England.

History

A glass works was established at Silkstone around 1659 by John Pilmey, who had emigrated from France some years earlier.cite journal |last=Dungworth |first=David |coauthors=Cromwell, Tom |year=2006 |title=Glass and pottery manufacture at Silkstone, Yorkshire |journal=Post-Medieval Archaeology |volume=40 |issue=1 |pages=160–190 |doi=10.1179/174581306X143089 |url=http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/PMADungworth.pdf |accessdate= 2008-02-07 ] It was one of the first of its kind in Europe because it used charcoal instead of coal as a fuel.Fact|date=February 2008 The glassworks had two furnces, one for green glass and the other white. John married Abigail Scott at Silkstone in 1658, later she was one of the signatories who successfully petitioned Parliament against the Glass tax in 1696. Her death is recorded on William Scott’s gravestone in the North Aisle of Silkstone Church. John Warburton in 1718 when preparing his map of Yorkshire noted as he passed Silkstone Church “pass a rill at the bottom the glass house on the right” The remains of the glassworks and pottery were excavated by English Heritage in 2003, and the site was subsequently protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [cite web |url=http://pastscape.english-heritage.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1381627 |title=Monument No. 1381627 |accessdate=2008-03-02 |work=Pastscape |publisher=English Heritage ]

Over the door at Pot House, (once a gentleman’s residence) had the letters ”Momento Mori” (remember you must die) A.P.AD 1682” The house was just below Potter Hill where the clay was of suitable quality for pottery and earthen ware. The second main activity was an 18th century Pottery, much pottery was excavated by archaeologists. The pot kilns were fired by Silkstone coal. The Potter John Taylor’s grave is in Silkstone Church yard. He died on July 14th 1815 aged 72 years, his wife Hannah died 13th August 1815 aged 68.

The third main activity was a mill that used the water from Silkstone Beck to grind grain for the area. The mill was renovated in 2000. The marking of the original water wheel can still be seen on the wall in the “Potting shed”. Pot House was on the Pack Horse Trail which gave access to all over the country. In the 19th and 20th century mining developed, and Silkstone Wagon Way was laid with stone sleepers and supporting rails which carried the coal carts to the canal basin near Cawthorne. The original stones were laid in 1809 and can be seen on the waggon way today down the side of Silkstone Beck next door to the Hamlet. In the 19th century there was also a blacksmith who used to take advantage of the local coal.

The fourth main activity was farming. Henry Wallace Horsfield and his family used to farm the land, breed border terriers and raise chickens. He kept pigs in the old mill. In 1961 Wallace gave Tom Horsfield, his son, one thousand roses for his twelfth birthday. Tom went on to grow and breed roses for a living. He exhibited at many shows and indeed won a Gold Medal for his roses at the Great Yorkshire Show. As gardening became ever popular, Tom began to grow trees and shrubs, however still specialising in roses, growing over 350 varieties. His daughter Emma now runs the nursery.

Restoration

Many of the old buildings at Pot House Mill Farm have now been renovated. Work started with the old Mill and included the transformation of the old wooden potting shed into “The Potting Shed Café” which now adjoins the mill. The building won the Gold Millennium Design Award for Barnsley. The Potting Shed Café mixes the new with old, including oak beams from the wood at Pot House Mill Farm. Next was the restoration of the old cottage and transferred it into what is now known as the Old Glassworks, this now houses independent shops. www.pothousehamlet.co.uk The Old Glassworks Pot House Hamlet won the Royal Institute of Chartered Suveyors 2008 Yorkshire and Humberside Commercial award.

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