Myers Wood
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Myers Wood is a wooded area in the West Yorkshire village of Kirkburton. It forms part of a heavily forested area to the west of the village, occupying the rise in the valley leading up to Storthes Hall and beyond. It can be found directly west of the main Penistone Road, opposite Riley. Saville Wood is directly south, close to Thunderbridge.
The wood is famous for the discovery of an iron working site dating from the middle ages. Archaeological excavations by a team from the University of Bradford uncovered the most complete site in the North of England. The Cistercian monastic iron working site was in operation from the 12th to the 14th century, using advanced techniques and water power for smelting and smithing iron. The site is presently not a tourist feature, there being no formal administration or overseeing by a heritage body, however it is possible to access the site via the footpath that runs through Saville Wood.