/"GRMREC01 D)Cornish_Mining_WHSf POI01RDECornish Mining WHS,DE( LIC_1929, 1929-16 CMWHSGarmin GmbH 2011 15x. DECMWHS_.]v# # 2H## DETavistock Museum A DE TavistockPL19 0AE DECourt Gate, Guildhall Square  01822 612546DETavistock in West Devon, has been a monastery town, a market town and a mining town. Tavistock Museum tells this story through artefacts, displays, DVDs and exhibitions."]v##mDEMorwellham Quay "PL19 8JLDEnear Tavistock  01822 832766FADE=Enjoy the charm of a bygone age as costumed guides reveal what life was like in the heart of the Tamar Valley, learn about rope-making, find out what school was like for the Victorians, or come along to the Harbour Master's tour with fascinating insights about the people who lived and worked here over the centuries.M# DECotehele . DESaltashPL12 6TADE St Dominick  01579 351346<7DE3Cotehele is a wonderfully preserved Tudor house filled with stories and legends, situated deep within the Tamar Valley. Outside, the formally planted terraces, 'Valley Garden', are home to a medieval stewpond and dovecote, the Upper Garden and orchards, all of which offer great opportunities for exploring.(Qg#DEKit Hill Country Park .DE CallingtonPL17 8HW DEClitters  01579 370030C>DE:With over 400 acres of heathland to explore, Kit Hill Country Park shows how humans have worked minerals on marginal upland since the stone age. Located in the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Kit Hill is a distinctive outcrop of the great granite mass that runs under the whole of Cornwall.UF#YU7DE3Liskeard and District Museum and Information Centre ? DELiskeardPL14 3JEDEForesters Hall, Pike Street  01579 346087DELiskeard and District Museum links the past, present and future of the local area through displays and resources for visitors of all ages. Foresters Hall, where the museum is housed, was originally built as a banking hall in the 1850s and has been used for many purposes since, even becoming a home for pigeons in the 1990s! Today it is a thriving, informative centre for the local community and visitors.d7N#X(DE$Wheal Martyn Museum and Country Park -DE St AustellPL26 8XG DECarthew  01726 850362DESet in 26 acres of woodland walks, nestled in the historic Ruddle Valley within two former clay works, Wheal Martyn gives a fascinating insight into Cornwall's important billion pound china clay mining industry. The industrial and social history of this vital Cornish industry are explained through artefacts and interactive displays and the story is brought right up to date with a spectacular view into a modern working clay pit at the top of the site"bw#JLDESt Agnes Museum 2 DESt AgnesTR5 0PADEPenwinnick Road  01872 553228LGDECHoused in a former chapel of rest, the collection tells the story of the parish of St Agnes, its history and its people, from mining to fishing. Highlights include portraits by John and Edward Opie, a huge leatherback turtle, and the Whitworth Collection depicting five generations of local village doctors from one family.(8#1gDERoyal Cornwall Museum , DETruroTR1 2SJDE River Street  01872 272205SNDEJDiscover Cornwall's unique culture from the ancient past to the present day. Explore magnificent minerals, archaeology and natural history along with our impressive collection of Newlyn School paintings and decorative art. Travel the world in a few steps with collections from Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, South America and Japan.)#=#.$MDE Gwennap Pit ) DESt DayTR16 5HH DEBusveal  01209 822770DEGwennap Pit is an impressive open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by Methodist founder John Wesley, who preached there on 18 occasions between 1762 and 1789.*鞸#lHDECornish Studies Library - DERedruthTR15 2ATDE Alma Place  01209 216760DECornwall Council's largest library of books and printed resources on Cornwall, the Cornish Studies Library in Redruth holds over 30,000 volumes covering Cornish history, geography, industries, customs and highlights Cornwall's mining heritagev##;DEMineral Tramways DEN/AN/ADEN/A  01872 323468DEWhether you choose to cycle, walk or ride, this network of trails, centred around Camborne and Redruth provides mainly level, traffic-free access to one of Cornwall's historic mining regions. There are over 37 miles of adventure and discovery to enjoy!b·#0ADEEast Pool Mine ,DE Near RedruthTR15 3EDDEPool  01209 315027 DEThis pumping engine is one of the largest surviving Cornish beam engines in the world, and the restored winding engine can be seen in action daily. With all new displays and a family trail, it's a great place to discover the whole dramatic story of Cornish mining.##>DEKing Edward Mine ) DECamborneTR14 9DP DETroon  01209 614681(#DEKing Edward Mine Museum in Troon, near Camborne specialises in the history of Cornish mining, telling the remarkable story of how the mine has survived for 100 years. The Mineral Tramways cycle trail passes nearby connecting up the mine with a wealth of other heritage and leisure sites.vu?#LFDE Poldark Mine * DEHelstonTR13 0ES DEWendron  01326 573173DEPoldark Mine provides a fascinating way into the world of Cornwall's ancient tin mining industry and the Cornish overseas. Explore underground, through a real 18th century tin mine and discover all about Cornish mining in the Heritage Museum."CK#^:DETrevarno Estate , DEHelstonTR13 0RU DE Crowntown  01326 574274DETrevarno, near Helston, is one of the great gardens of Cornwall, created at a time when plant explorers were bringing new species back from all over the world. Trevarno is now a wonderful relaxing environment with something for all ages to enjoy."٩#DEGeevor Tin Mine + DEPenzanceTR19 7EW DEPendeen  01736 788662 DELocated in Pendeen on the dramatic Cornish coastline, Geevor Tin Mine is one of the largest preserved mine sites in the country. Housed in two acres of listed buildings, Geevor's collections and guides bring the story of Cornwall's rich industrial past to life..j>#nDELevant Mine and Beam Engine - DEPendeenTR19 7SXDE Trewellard  01736 786156D?DE;In its dramatic clifftop setting Levant was, for 110 years, 'the queen of Cornwall's submarine mines'. Today, the surviving buildings and ruins offer a window on another world where men and women toiled to extract the riches of the earth from beneath the crashing waves. You can still see the beam engine in action.-A# 2DEThe Count House, Botallack , DEPendeenTR19 7QG DE Botallack  01736 788588DEBuilt during the 1860s at the height of the Cornish mining boom, the Count House at Botallack stands on the cliffs near the Crowns Mine. It was the hub of the day-to-day running of the mine and also where the miners collected their pay.>"#]/DE+Tamar Valley Mining District with TavistockJEDEATin, copper, silver-lead, and arsenic were all mined in the Tamar Valley Mining District. Walk up Kit Hill and enjoy the 360 degree views, or visit Cotehele, a Tudor house with beautiful terraced gardens. For an educational day out, visit Morwellham Quay, an award-winning museum or Tavistock Museum above the Court Gate.*@#)DECaradon Mining DistrictDEThe rise of copper mining in Caradon established new settlements and expanded others but the explosion of mining activity within this formerly isolated landscape was to last barely 50 years. Visit Liskeard and District Museum, the interpretation centre and tourist information outlet to find out more about the Area's heritage. Also visit Minions Heritage Centre, based in an old engine house on Bodmin Moor.3y#^ћ$DE Luxulyan Valley with CharlestownPKDEGCharlestown was developed in the late 18th century, while the many works in the Luxulyan Valley - including the Treffry Viaduct, leats and tramways - were constructed by Joseph Treffry during the early to mid 1800s. Visit Wheal Martyn Museum and Country Park and enjoy a fascinating insight into Cornwall's china clay industry.+"#ALDESt Agnes Mining DistrictD?DE;Famous for its spectacular coastline and well-preserved engine houses, this Area also has a rich heritage to explore inland. At Trevaunance Cove, you'll see the remnants of an old harbour, from where local copper ore was taken to South Wales. Visit St Agnes Museum to discover more about the Area's mining heritage.P*þ#RDEGwennap Mining DistrictDE Once the richest of all Cornwall's mining districts, Gwennap's fine houses, well-preserved industrial remains and dramatic mining landscapes tell a compelling story of Cornish mining. Visit the famous Gwennap Pit, where John Wesley preached to the mining communities.hH#;9DE5Camborne and Redruth Mining District (with Portreath) DEThis was the centre of the Cornish mining industry and home to many of its important mines and individuals. Witness the unique collection of restored tin processing equipment at King Edward Mine and visit East Pool Mine to see inside two complete engine houses.*-ܨ#oFDEWendron Mining DistrictGBDE>Wendron is one of the smallest Areas in the World Heritage Site however it's rich tin deposits meant it once had enough inhabitants to rival the combined population of Redruth and Camborne. Venture down into Wheal Roots, the 18th century tin mine at Poldark Mine to find out what conditions were like for mine workers.g* #ӅRDETregonning and Trewavas+&DE"The largest of the ten Areas, Tregonning and Trewavas contains some of the most diverse landscapes in the World Heritage Site. Godolphin House and its estate defines the Area, providing a valuable insight into the wealth of some of Cornwall's most successful industrialists and mine owners.G w#6%DE Port of HayleDE In the early 19th century, Hayle was the most important mining port and steam engine in the world. Here you'll find plenty of signs of the town's great past, along with beautiful beaches. Explore the area around Foundry Barn and imagine it in its booming, busy heyday.l*#DESt Just Mining District0+DE'A stone's throw from Land's End, this is the most westerly Area of the World Heritage Site. World famous for their mineralogy, the mining sites here are extremely well preserved. Mining attractions in this Area include The Count House, Botallack, Levant Mine and Beam Engine and Geevor Tin Mine. DECmwhsh,[[[RRZQIRRRQQRI[[I[RRQIIRR[[IRIIRRRR[RIIRIRRIIIRIRRIIRIIRR[ZZI[[IR[[R[RRRR[ R[R R R[ SR Rd Rd[@ ` @ @@@`@@@@@` `@``````` @` @` @` @`@ @@@`@@@@@ @ @@ @` @ @ @ @ @@@ @@@@@`@@@@@@@@@@`@ `@@`@``@`@`@`@`@@ @@@`@@@@@@ @@@`@@@@@@ @@@`@@@@@@ @@@`@@@@@ @` @ ` @ @@@`@@@@@` `@``````` @` @`ࠀ @` @` @` @ ` @ @@@`@@@@@` `@``````` @` @` @`