Flame – The Gasworks Museum of Ireland in Carrickfergus

Flame – The Gasworks Museum of Ireland is located in Carrickfergus (county of Antrim)

Address: 44 Irish Quarter West, Carrickfergus
Postcode: BT38 8AT

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Phone: 0044 (0) 28 9336 9575
E-mail: info@flamegasworks.co.uk

Welcome to Flame, Ireland’s only preserved Victorian gasworks. The gasworks opened in 1855 and supplied the town with gas made from coal until 1967. It was subsequently used to distribute gas piped from Belfast until its closure in 1987. The gasworks was restored by the Carrickfergus Gasworks Preservation Society and opened to the public as a visitor attraction in 2002. Gasworks Flame is one of only three preserved gasworks in Britain and Ireland. It boasts Western Europe’s largest set of retorts (in which the gas was made), and an extensive collection of gas appliances and documents. The museum is run by volunteers in partnership with Carrickfergus Borough Council and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. You can visit us any time and admission is free.


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