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Industrial Archaeology in Okehampton

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  1. Machinery inside the Foundry

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    Finch Foundry

    Type

    Museum

    Okehampton

    Last remaining working 19th-century water-powered forge in England. Demonstrations of the machinery every hour.

  2. Meldon viaduct

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    Meldon Viaduct

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    Industrial Archaeology

    Okehampton

    This viaduct was built in 1874 and spans 165 metres over the remains of mineral mines. The views from the viaduct span across to Meldon Dam and reservoir to the south west. The views of this dam almost 50 metres high are as impressive as the original

  3. Meldon Reservoir

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    Meldon Reservoir

    Type

    Lake/Reservoir

    Okehampton

    Surrounded by open moorland, Meldon is a breathtaking reservoir lake 900 feet above sea level teeming with native wildlife; befriend one of the fishermen sat on the steep banks and you may glimpse a brown trout!

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