The village holds special importance for economic historians, for not only did it house the workshops of the skilled
Davies brothers, it was one of the cradles of the
Industrial Revolution. This is the place where British
iron making began in 1670, where
smelting iron ore with coke began in 1721, and where
John Wilkinson, the 'Iron Mad' pioneer of the
Industrial Revolution, set up shop in 1761. For many years the area was one of the most important iron manufacturing centres in the world. The
Bersham Ironworks Museum tells the story of the man who bored cannon for the
American War of Independence and cylinders for
James Watt's revolutionary
steam engine that changed the face of the world.
Bersham Colliery, the last working coal mine in the former
Denbighshire Coalfield, was not actually in the village of Bersham but situated nearby in the village of
Rhostyllen, it closed in 1986. Mining and consequent subsidence impacted the nearby
Erddig House, and in the 1970s, the
National Trust, which managed the house, made a successful claim for compensation against the
National Coal Board. == Plas Power Woods ==