Great Flat Lode

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Great Flat Lode is a historic tin-mining district in Cornwall, England, known for its rich mineral deposits and extensive remains of 19th-century engine houses and mine workings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic mining district
tin-mining area
associatedIndustry Cornish mining industry
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage landscape
recreational area
developmentEra Victorian era
geologicalFeature lode
hasFeature disused tramways
engine house stacks
mine buildings
hasHeritageTrail Great Flat Lode Trail NERFINISHED
hasRemainsOf chimneys
engine houses
mine shafts
spoil heaps
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
historicalSignificance major center of 19th-century tin production in Cornwall
knownFor 19th-century engine houses
extensive mine workings
industrial archaeology
rich mineral deposits
tin mining
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
England
southwest England
surface form: South West England
near Camborne NERFINISHED
Redruth NERFINISHED
notableMine South Wheal Basset NERFINISHED
South Wheal Frances NERFINISHED
West Wheal Basset NERFINISHED
Wheal Basset NERFINISHED
Wheal Grenville NERFINISHED
Wheal Uny NERFINISHED
oreType tin ore
partOf Cornish Mining World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Cornish mining landscape NERFINISHED
periodOfMajorActivity 19th century
primaryMetal tin
region Camborne-Redruth mining district NERFINISHED
resourceType metallic mineral field
tourismType industrial heritage tourism
usedFor cycling
heritage tourism
recreational walking

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Redruth, Cornwall hasNearbyFeature Great Flat Lode