The first
copper works in the Swansea area was opened in Landore in 1717, and in the 1860s
Carl Wilhelm Siemens perfected the
open hearth furnace at a local works. Grade II listed buildings include: • Pier to former Waste Tip Tramroad & adjoining boundary wall, Hafod Copper Works off Neath Road • Copper Slag Abutment to former Waste Tip Tramroad, Hafod Copper Works off Neath Road • Hafod Lime Kiln, off Neath Road • Canteen Building, at former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works on Neath Road • Morfa Bridge, off Normandy Road • Morfa Quay, off Normandy Road • Laboratory Building at entrance of former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works on Neath Road • Vivian Works Engine House at former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works on Neath Road • Chimney west of Vivian Works Engine House at former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works on Neath Road • Casey's Roofing Centre, formerly Landore Cinema on Neath Road • Old Siloh Chapel (English) & Sunday School on Siloh Road • Museum Stores, formerly Morfa Copperworks • Former Hafod Copper Works, River Quay • Former Vivian Locomotive Shed • Boundary Wall at former Hafod Copper Works Grade II* listed buildings: • Mushgrove Engine House & adjacent Chimney Stack, at former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works, Neath Road •
New Siloh Congregational Chapel & School House on Siloh Road ==See also==