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WHEAL COATES
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A tin mine situated to the south of St Agnes, on the cliffs near Chapel Porth. The mine opened in 1802. In 1872 the mine had three engine houses, whic... |
BLUE HILLS TIN MINE
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A tin mine and associated dressing floor. The mine was an amalgation of a number of mines which were operational until 1780. The mine re-opened in 18... |
POLBERRO MINE
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A tin mine operational in 1730 and also worked between 1835 and 1870, 1881-1896 and during the 1920s. Exploratory and speculative works also took plac... |
UNITED HILLS MINE
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Early-mid 19th century copper mine. These mine workings occupied the western area of the later Tywarnhayle Mine, to which it belonged in the late 19th... |
WHEAL FRIENDLY
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A tin mine which was in production in 1863 but had been abandoned by 1896. A new shaft was sunk in 1904. Surviving features associated with the mine i... |
MONUMENT NO. 1305330
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Ropewalk. The site of a ropewalk, built by 1899, identified from documentary sources. |
TYWARNHAYLE MINE
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A copper mine first documented as Wheal Rock in 1750, renamed United Hills in 1809, and later as Tywarnhayle. From 1907 it was used as London's Royal ... |
WHEAL BUNGAY
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A late 18th to early 19th century tin and copper mine which was later part of Wheal Devonshire. Structures belonging to this mine were discovered duri... |
WHEAL DEVONSHIRE
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Remains of a tin and copper mine which was operational from circa 1824 to about 1884 and included the workings of adjacent Wheal Bungay which was take... |
ALLENS MILL
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A Post Medieval corn mill. |