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Highhouse Colliery

A Category B Listed Building in Auchinleck, East Ayrshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.4667 / 55°28'0"N

Longitude: -4.2957 / 4°17'44"W

OS Eastings: 254961

OS Northings: 621602

OS Grid: NS549216

Mapcode National: GBR 3Q.XNKZ

Mapcode Global: WH3QZ.ZVKJ

Plus Code: 9C7QFP83+MP

Entry Name: Highhouse Colliery

Listing Name: Highhouse Industrial Estate Headframe and Steam Winding Engine in House

Listing Date: 4 September 1992

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 338214

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6580

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200338214

Location: Auchinleck

County: East Ayrshire

Electoral Ward: Ballochmyle

Parish: Auchinleck

Traditional County: Ayrshire

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Description

Winding engine and house c1896, headframe c1968.

ENGINE HOUSE single storey, brick, 2 by 3-bay, flat roofed. Lower part of walls have pilasters separating bays, with linking frieze above 2 courses of diagonally set bricks. Large opening inserted in N wall. Upper part of walls later, of redder brick. Flat steel roof, probably replaed piended roof, has guides for winding ropes and twin bell-mouthed exhaust pipes from engines. Pipe from boilers (removed) and steam trap on S wall.

ENGINE: by Grant, Ritchie and Co Ltd, Kilmarnock, 2-cylinder horizontal, cylinders 0.5 by 1.22mm, drum (later) 3.03m by 2.01m, with Steohenson's link motion.

HEADFRAME built to replace wooden frame, and hence has dog-leg raking struts to span engine house. Riveted steel construction with 2 pulleys side by side. Sits over capped shaft.

Statement of Interest

Apart from Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange, only steam winding engine in Scotland, still IN SITU. Headframe probably last 'traditional' one built in Scotland. Group preserved as feature of industrial estate on site of colliery (closed 1983); incorporating several adapted colliery buildings.

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