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White Tip is an important and prominent feature of Snailbeach leadmine and ore works, the bulk of the area it covers being established between 1838 and 1864. The dressing floors at the southern edge of White Tip are marked on the 1838 tithe map at which time they included two buildings. Th...
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Two buildings which functioned as an infirmary and surgery for the workers of the Lundy Granite Companys quarry on the east side of Lundy. The quarry was active between 1863 and 1868 when the business went into receivership. The infirmary building is a ruin surviving up to the eaves. It ha...
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The deserted medieval village of Clicket was mentioned in documentary sources of 1327. It was also noted on the 1844 tithe map. The site is now marked by a holloway and a few building foundations next to a stream, possibly indicating the site of a mill.
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Remains of a 19th century tin or copper mine. The earliest workings on the site comprise a number of lode-back pits. These were replaced by a shaft and an associated pumping engine house, installed in 1845. A second shaft was later sunk downslope of the first and another engine house was a...
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Medieval church, wihch it has been suggested is a pre-conquest minster church, although there is no reference to this in Domesday Book. The church was mostly rebuilt in 1863. Beside the church was a moated rectory house and a tithe barn to its west. The rectory was ruinous by the late 17th...
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Iron Age defended settlement/multivallate hillfort surviving as an earthwork. C19th shooting lodge or summerhouse surviving as a ruin. The hillfort is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs.
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Iron mine: pre-19th century opencast iron mining and the remains of a 19th century shaft mine, including a well preserved engine house and magazine building.
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Roman Gravels lead mine is one of a group of lead mines in the area which were of great significance in the lead industry of the 19th century and earlier. The discovery by miners in the 19th century of earlier shafts containing pottery and wooden shovels, as well as the discovery of Roman...
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