Sunbeamland

Sunbeamland. The businesses founded in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England by John Marston developed several large clusters of factory buildings, Sunbeamland close to the centre of the city was his first.

A mile south of Sunbeamland in Blakenhall's Moorefields Sunbeam Motor Car Co and Villiers Engineering became two of Wolverhampton's most important industries.

Sunbeamland - Sunbeam Cycle Works

Paul Street 2009
Pool Street 2009

Sunbeamland was John Marston Limited's bicycle and motorcycle factory on Wolverhampton's Paul Street fronting onto the Penn Road island now that the other side of the street has been cleared. They were built on the site of Edward Perry's Jeddo Works which Marston had bought from Perry's estate in 1871.

The building, disused since the late 1990s, was declined Listed Building status by English Heritage but Wolverhampton City Council provided their own local 'listed' status.[1]

Blue Plaque awarded by Wolverhampton Civic Society attached to the Sunbeamland works

Villiers Engineering Works - Blakenhall

Marston Road 2009

Villiers Engineering's first premises were a mile south of Sunbeamland in Blakenhall. They had been Edward Bullifant’s Blakenhall Tin and Japan works premises on the east side of Upper Villiers Street close to St Luke's church. They were bought by John Marston in 1898 to house a new business to be run by Marston's son to make components for Sunbeam cycles. The son bought the business from his father in 1902. Just before the First World War they began to make small two-stroke petrol engines.[2]

Yard behind Upper Villiers Street premises
A Villiers engine

Sunbeam Motor Car Company - Moorfield Works Blakenhall

Portion of Moorfields Works 2009
Offices, showroom and workshops for
Sunbeam Motor Car Company
Upper Villiers St, Wolverhampton
Automotive House, 1905-1906, Grade II, on the site of Moorfield House. Moorfield House's former stable was the workshop in which a Sunbeam motor car was first produced
Joseph Lavender, F.R.I.B.A.,
St Luke's Church, Blakenhall is in the left background

Moorfield Works, the new buildings built in 1905 on the site of Moorfield House for the new Sunbeam Motor Car Company. The house and its grounds bought by Marston in 1898 were on the southern boundary of the first Villiers Engineering premises. The first Sunbeam car was built in the house's old stables. The works are on the opposite side of Upper Villiers Street.[2]

The experimental workshops where special cars and engines were built
Paint shop 2009

References

  1. Sunbeam historic motor vehicle heritage Retrieved 2015-02-26
  2. 1 2 Moorfields Quarter, Wolverhampton, WA Heritage, Wessex Archaeology Limited, Salisbury SP4 6 EB. Accessed 16 October 2016
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Coordinates: 52°34′46″N 2°07′56″W / 52.5795°N 2.1322°W / 52.5795; -2.1322

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