Trenoweth Mine, Crowan, Cornwall, England, UKi
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Trenoweth Mine | Mine |
Crowan | Civil Parish |
Cornwall | County |
England | Constituent Country |
UK | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
50° 9' 36'' North , 5° 18' 26'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
UK National Grid Reference:
SW638342
Type:
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Leedstown | 267 (2017) | 3.4km |
Camborne | 22,500 (2012) | 5.9km |
Breage | 471 (2017) | 6.0km |
Four Lanes | 1,416 (2017) | 6.7km |
Helston | 12,184 (2017) | 6.8km |
Mindat Locality ID:
36588
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:36588:5
GUID (UUID V4):
04f76034-aead-426a-8c73-d3b532d0923e
Worked from 1814 to 1822, producing 4,976 tons of copper. The site of this mine can be identified by a large, overgrown burrow in a field facing the wall that surrounds Clowance Park, about 0.5 mile SW of Crowan.
Ref.: B. Atkinson: Mining Sites in Cornwall, Vol. 2, Dyllansow Truran (1994)
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Other Regions, Features and Areas containing this locality
British and Irish IslesGroup of Islands
Eurasian PlateTectonic Plate
EuropeContinent
UK
- England
- Devon and Cornwall metalliferous mining districtMining District
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