Triple arches which housed trip hammers at the Old Iron Works, Mells , Fussells' Lower is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest,


Triple arches which housed trip hammers at the Old Iron Works, Mells , Fussells' Lower is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, in the Wadbury Valley and is a breeding sitefor horseshoe bats. The site is a ruined iron works, which mainly produced agricultural edge-tools that were exported all over the world, and is now a unique and major important industrial archaeology site. Somerset. UK.


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Location: Mells Valley, Frome,
Photo credit: © Philip Bishop / Alamy / Afripics
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