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Monument Number 1335893

Hob Uid: 1335893
Location :
Cumbria
South Lakeland
Coniston
Grid Ref : NY2880002120
Summary : A trial shaft to Greenburn Mine. It is situated on the Sump Vein copper lode and was probably excavated circa 1906 but abandoned within days. Field investigation by English Heritage in 2000 found the shaft to be flooded but otherwise in good condition. It was cut into a natural rock outcrop.
More information : Between mid September and late November 2000, English Heritage carried out an analytical field investigation of the surface remains of Greenburn Mine; the survey was requested and partly funded by the landowners, the National Trust (Event record 1335820) (1). The best-preserved building, which comprises an accommodation block, office and workshop (NY 20 SE 9) serves as a parent record for the other components of the complex.

A trial shaft on Sump Vein copper lode, probably begun c.1906 and abandoned within days. The shaft is flooded but otherwise in good condition, being cut into a natural rock outcrop.

For further information, see the report at Level 3 standard available through the NMR archive, which includes reproductions of 19th-century documents, extracts from the survey at 1:500 scale, photographs and interpretative drawings. (1)

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Source details : English Heritage: Greenburn Mine survey
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External Cross Reference Number : NY 20 SE 23
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Activity type : MEASURED SURVEY
Start Date : 2000-01-01
End Date : 2000-12-31