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Deborah Lead Mine (Ramshaw)

The site is shown on the first edition ordnance survey map as a group of 5 small shafts. Which could possibly indicate a early mine.

The site includes several reservoirs and associated water courses. There is also a large spoil heap. To the southwest of the site are several houses and a chapel.

D15713
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Field survey of the Lord Crewe Estate, County Durham 1992; North Pennines Heritage Trust


Source of Reference
Local History of Ramshaw

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