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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 57 NW 98
Type of record:Monument
Name:Dartford Cement Works, Dartford

Summary

Established, it is believed, between 1870 and 1897 when a small pit was operating just east of the site (TQ 57 SW 241), which consisted of two principle buildings. A tramway led from the pit vis the works to a wharf (TQ 57 SW 1006) at Darfrod Creek just upstream of the lock. By 1909 the easterly of the two buildinsg had doubled in size with ten tram-lines entering it and a travelling crane was added to the wharf. The works did not expand during the 1930's and may have gone out of use during this period. The site has since been cleared. It may have been operated by William and Charles Hewitt in 1891 although that is stated not to have continued beyond 1911.


Grid Reference:TQ 5452 7501
Map Sheet:TQ57NW
Parish:DARTFORD, DARTFORD, KENT

Monument Types

  • CEMENT WORKS (Abandoned, Post Medieval to Modern - 1870 AD? to 1930 AD? (at some time))

Full description

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Established, it is believed, between 1870 and 1897 when a small pit was operating just east of the site (TQ 57 SW 241), which consisted of two principle buildings. A tramway led from the pit vis the works to a Wharf at Darfrod Creek just upstream of the lock. By 1909 the easterly of the two buildinsg had doubled in size with ten tram-lines entering it and a travelling crane was added to the wharf. The works did not expand during the 1930's and may have gone out of use during this period. The site has since been cleared. It may have been operated by William and Charles Hewitt in 1891 although that is stated not to have continued beyond 1911.(1)


<1> Essex County Council, 2003, Aggregates Levy Survey Industrial Sites, KN701 (Unpublished document). SKE12009.

Sources and further reading

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<1>Unpublished document: Essex County Council. 2003. Aggregates Levy Survey Industrial Sites. KN701.

Related records

TQ 57 SW 241Parent of: Chalk Pit, Dartford (Monument)