Waterloo Kiln
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Chamber Rating
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Adam Anderson
Worth the small detour to see another rare piece of industrial history.
Oct 23rd, 2021 -
Timothy Whitaker
May 3rd, 2021 -
simon hall
What was once a stunning place now ruined by a security fence. I assume that part of the woods is now the extended garden to the private house. Still History on your doorstep.
Dec 22nd, 2019 -
John Robert foulds
Swintons awesome bit of history
Sep 3rd, 2019 -
Shaun Bennett
Waterloo Kiln is a true hidden gem on the outskirts of Swinton and, for most of the year, secluded behind trees. You can get there by parking up on Blackamoor Road, just a couple of hundred metres up from the Woodman roundabout on the right side. Walk along the playing fields up to Pottery Pond and follow the fence line to your left, keeping left until you reach the kiln. There's an information board inside which you can read and, because you're right on top of the kiln, getting photographs is very easy to do. I've uploaded a couple of creative photos for you to enjoy
Aug 29th, 2019
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Waterloo Kiln located?
A Waterloo Kiln is located at 4 Blackamoor Rd, Wath Ward, eng S64 8UX
Q What days are Waterloo Kiln open?
A Waterloo Kiln is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Waterloo Kiln rated?
A Waterloo Kiln has a 3.9 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Waterloo Kiln
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Overall Rating
( 10 Reviews )Adam Anderson on Google
Worth the small detour to see another rare piece of industrial history.
Timothy Whitaker on Google
simon hall on Google
What was once a stunning place now ruined by a security fence.
I assume that part of the woods is now the extended garden to the private house.
Still History on your doorstep.
John Robert foulds on Google
Swintons awesome bit of history
Shaun Bennett on Google
Waterloo Kiln is a true hidden gem on the outskirts of Swinton and, for most of the year, secluded behind trees.
You can get there by parking up on Blackamoor Road, just a couple of hundred metres up from the Woodman roundabout on the right side. Walk along the playing fields up to Pottery Pond and follow the fence line to your left, keeping left until you reach the kiln.
There's an information board inside which you can read and, because you're right on top of the kiln, getting photographs is very easy to do.
I've uploaded a couple of creative photos for you to enjoy