The Great opencut, known as Cowhorse Hush, is situated on the west side of Killhope Burn, while a principal level (Low Level) is located on the east. Both of these workings accessed the Cowhorse Vein. The substantial size of the hush indicates significant ancient production activity in the area.
Cowhorse Level
Lead Mine
Jan 1st, 2024 from NMRS by Buddle-Bot
Northern Pennines | |
Lanehead | |
54.774084, -2.257238 | |
NY 8355 4216 | |
Private Land | |
458m | |
#16,941 |
Puddingthorn Level - 42m
Cowhorse Low Level - 140m
Puddingthorn Level - Slitt Foot Shafts - 304m
Cowhorse Hush - 720m
Bowman's Vein ShaftS - 872m
Cowhorse Top Level - 1,007m
Cowhorse - Cuthbert's Level - 1,085m
Whitstonefield Vein Shafts - 1,180m
Park Mine - Jigger house - 1,186m
Low Guinea Groove - 1,197m
Guinea Groove Hush - 1,235m
Park Mine - Masterman Washers hut - 1,250m
Park Mine - Bouse Teams - 1,285m
Killhope Lead Mining Museum - 1,292m
Park Mine - Shop - 1,320m
Park Mine Level - 1,320m
High Guinea Groove - 1,363m
Greenfield Hush - 1,435m
Greenfield Opencut - 1,613m
Clay Path Vein Hush & Shafts - 1,717m
Park Mine - Water Level - 1,824m
Kirkstead Mine Level - 1,839m
Far Greenhill Hushes & Shaft - 1,903m