Finch Foundry

place and forge

Aged unknown

Finch Foundry is a 19th-century water-powered forge situated in the village of Sticklepath near Okehampton, Devon, England. It was originally used to produce agricultural and mining hand tools and at its peak produced around 400 edge-tools a day. It remained an active foundry until 1960 when the roof collapsed and has been a National Trust property since 1994. It contains examples of a tilt hammer, drop hammer, and shear hammer all powered by water wheels. The Trust maintains the forge in working order and demonstrations of the tools are given.

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

In Memory of Arthur James Espley and his wife Elsie A bequest by their son William Arthur Espley enabled the National Trust to acquire Finch Foundry, Sticklepath in 1994

Sticklepath, Okehampton, United Kingdom where it sited