Tyne and Wear HER(17582): Ouseburn, Ford Street, Cartright's Carriage Works - Details
17582
Newcastle
Ouseburn, Ford Street, Cartright's Carriage Works
Ouseburn
NZ26SE
Industrial
Motor Vehicle Engineering Site
Carriage Works
Modern
C20
Extant Building
In 1936 workshop buildings were built for the wheelwright Cartright on the site of the packing house (HER 17581) for the Ford A Pottery. The Ordnance Survey fourth edition 6" to one mile plan of 1942 labels the building as 'Carriage Works'. The fifth provisional edition 1:2500 of 1952 labels it as a 'Coach Works'. The building still survives and has latterly been in use as R & J Ince Builders & Timber Merchants and DS Motors. Quite an attractive industrial building, brick single storey workshop with a square chimney which served the carriage works furnace. Two storey office at the the eastern end. Inside, the sandstone north wall of the previous pottery packing house (HER 17581) survives and so does the tunnel (HER 7057) which linked the packinghouse to Ford A Pottery.
2641
6434
NZ26416434
C.G. Peters, 2004, R and J Ince Ltd, Ford Street, Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeological Assessment; Proposed workshop buildings associated with the wheelwright Cartright, 1936, T186/16117 (Tyne and Wear Archives