Level Arch & Wall, Coldberry Lead Mine (Middleton-in-Teesdale)

Level Arch & Wall, Coldberry Mine © DCC 2002

Level Arch & Wall, Coldberry Mine © DCC 2002
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Image of Coldberry Mine waymarker, 2020. Image taken from south. Emma Watson 11-Jul-2020

Image of Coldberry Mine well, 2020. Emma Watson 11-Jul-2020
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Image of Coldberry Mine explosives store, 2020. Emma Watson 11-Jul-2020
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Image of Coldberry Mine shop from the north, 2020. Emma Watson 11-Jul-2020
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Image of Coldberry Mine stable, 2020. Emma Watson 11-Jul-2020
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Image of Coldberry Mine arch, with spoil heaps in background. 11-Jul-2020
The ruins, earthworks and other remains of the Coldberry lead mine. The monument lies between the Hudeshope and Bow Lee becks. The early history of the lead workings at Coldberry is uncertain though more than two million tons of material had been removed from the hush prior to the mid-18th century.
To the west of Coldberry Mine ore works is Slate Sill level. The level has an intact corbelled arch portal, and adjacent remains of a two-roomed mine shop. Scheduled. (8)
D35700
Listed Building
National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1121620
Scheduled Monument
National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1015863
National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1121620
Scheduled Monument
National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1015863
Desk Based Assessment of the industrial archaeology of the North Pennines, 1993-1994; Newcastle City Archaeology Unit
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