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Park level Mine Shop, Park level Mine, A689, Killhope (Killhope)

Park level Mine Shop, Park level Mine, Killhope 2004
Park level Mine Shop, Park level Mine, Killhope 2004

Close up photograph of Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Close up photograph of Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016

Photograph paths and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Photograph paths and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016

Photograph of river and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Photograph of river and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016

Photograph of forrest and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Photograph of forrest and Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016

Photograph of Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Photograph of Park level Mine Shop, Killhope 2016
Mine shop, comprising stables, smithy and sleeping accommodation for miners, with office. Circa 1860, for the Beaumont Company. Restored c.1983. Now museum and display area. (1)
D37701
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1278769
Scheduled Monument
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1015853


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