Wheal Peevor mine site

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Wheal Peevor mine site is a historic former tin mining complex near Redruth in Cornwall, England, noted for its well-preserved engine houses and role in the region’s mining heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former tin mine
heritage site
historic mining site
architecturalStyle Cornish engine house architecture
category Industrial archaeological sites in Cornwall
Mining museums and heritage sites in Cornwall
Tin mines in Cornwall
conservationFocus Cornish mining landscape preservation
industrial archaeology
country England
hasAccess public footpaths
hasFeature boiler house remains
chimney stack
engine house
ore processing remains
spoil heaps
hasInterpretation information boards
hasMiningCommodity arsenic
copper
tin
hasStructureType beam engine house
pumping engine house
winding engine house
hasTourismFunction heritage tourism site
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
part of Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site
heritageStatus protected site
knownFor Cornish mining heritage
well-preserved engine houses
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Redruth NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Redruth NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 18th century
19th century
early 20th century
partOf Cornish mining landscape NERFINISHED
Redruth mining district NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
usedFor ore processing
underground mining

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Redruth hasLandmark Wheal Peevor mine site