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The remains of a lead mine located on the south facing flank of Wenslydale, 1200 metres north of Castle Bolton. Little is known of the history of the mine, although it is known to have been in use from January 1849 when six named individuals were identified as share holders. It is thought...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The monument lies on the north side of Harwood Beck. It includes the remains of the water powered pumping and winding system of Ladys Rake Mine, the earthworks of a dam, courses of a pipe run and incline, settings for machinery together with iron fittin
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The monument is situated on the south west side of Herdship Fell, to the north east of the River Tees. It includes the ruined earthwork and buried remains of a late 19th century lead mine and the well preserved remains of an ore works complex with associ
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Post medieval lead and barytes mining. Murton lead mines lie predominantly but not wholly on the west side of Scordale valley in an area between a small reservoir at NY 7634 2294 and Mason Holes (NY 72 SE 15). The reservoir is retained by a dam on its so
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The earthworks of a highly complex area of lead mining remains that was effectively exhausted before 1852. It lies between Wester and Flushiemere Becks and is bisected by the road between Newbiggin in Teesdale and Westgate in Weardale. These remains inc
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Two main lead mining hushes situated in a highly complex area of lead mining which lies between Wester and Flushiemere Becks and is bisected by the road between Newbiggin in Teesdale and Westgate in Weardale. Situated on the east side of the road, the hu
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Remains of post-medieval lead mine, hushes, leats and dams. Shown as disused on maps of 1863, but re-worked briefly in 1866 before final abandonment.
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The earthwork, buried, standing and rock cut remains of Magpie, Dirty Red Soil, Maypit and Horsesteps lead mines. Situated on a limestone plateau, 700 metres south of Sheldon village, the first documentation of mine working in the area was the opening of Shuttlebark vein, an ore deposit ru...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Post medieval lead mining on the east side of Scordale Valley has been concentrated in the area between a stream known as Little Augill (see NY 72 SE 11) and the northern extremity of an unnamed stream which flows into Scordale Beck 1km further down the v
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