Joint working. Quarry, that lies approximately 1.5km to the west-north-west of Gunnislake works a fine grained granite comprising one of the smaller plutons associated with the Cornubian batholith. As the quarry has extended in a southerly direction it has cut through the lodes and workings of Hingston Downs Consols Mine.
Hingston & Clitters
Copper and Tin Mine
Worked from 1916 to 1919
Jan 1st, 2024 from RF by Buddle-Bot
Cornwall | |
St. Ann's Chapel | |
50.524324, -4.244483 | |
SX 4100 7180 | |
Private Land | |
199m | |
#8,385 |
Hingston Down Consols - 299m
Hitching's Shaft - 372m
Bailey's Shaft - 381m
Hingston Down Consols - 386m
Josiah - 858m
Chilsworthy Mine - 941m
West Drakewalls - 1,000m
River Tamar Copper Mine - 1,117m
Skinner's Shaft - 1,127m
West Devon Consols - 1,155m
Edith Shaft - 1,155m
North Dimson - 1,158m
Clitters United - 1,245m
Gunnislake Clitters - 1,297m
Williams South, Wheal - 1,434m
Pleasant, Wheal - 1,471m
Duchy Great Consols - 1,529m
Dimson - 1,538m
Prince Of Wales Mine - 1,547m
East Tincroft - 1,603m
Frementer - 1,606m
Middle Dimson - 1,627m
Calstock United - 1,663m
Brewer, Wheal - 1,699m
Goodluck Shaft - 1,777m
George's Shaft - 1,850m
Matthew's Shaft - 1,870m
Drakewalls Mine - 1,874m
Engine Shaft - 1,880m
South Harrowbarrow - 1,890m
Benny, Wheal - 1,907m
Hawkmoor West - 1,941m
Viger's Shaft - 1,942m
West Hawkmoor - 1,994m