The adits (keneggy) are interesting and going in them and understanding what is where is something I have been doing on and off for several years. I do a lot of discussion of these type things on a popular social networking site, purely because there may be landowners getting worried about people in their mines.
There is a leat to a level which feeds into a huge waterwheel chamber, which you've probably seen. I think this is probably engine shaft of Speedwell Mine (didn't take a compass and it's windy in there).
Wheel Speed adit is an interesting one, because the old maps don't make much of a fuss about it. The section shows there are 2 very extensive lodes.... Then there is the major show in the area St Aubyn and Grylls. This runs more NE/SW than the other E-ish/W-ish lodes in the are and is VERY EXTENSIVE. I haven't got into this bit yet, but it's very interesting.
Speedwell Mine runs up the valley, (look at an old map) past Orchard Shaft and then there are a few oddly placed wells (probably adit shafts) this runs into Wheal Georgia, Florence, Old Boxer, Great Western, and Wheal Grylls. This is a massive network of lodes and stopes, the biggest being Fisher's Lode on which the shaft opened up by the side of the road.
It's also possible that Wheal Chiverton connects into that lot, as the adit is shown going off the top of the plan towards Wheal Florence. From what I remember, the "Grylls" plans show "adit to sea" sort of SE of the boot sale field.
2 shafts were capped in the Great Western patch. There is also a fenced off collapse up there (slightly north of where I think the lode outcrop is) and anything else marked as shaft is a rubbish crater. It seems quite an area to go chucking rubbish down shafts. Anything open in Rosudgeon would get my instant attention. They capped that shaft by the side of the road so quickly, by the time I rolled up with my gear in the evening, it was a nice concrete plug. Bloody shame.
Back to Copper Stains. I think Wheal Speed main lode has quite a variety of dark greens and blues. Nothing amazing, but I gather the majority of it is silica. I saw a piece last week which had malachite balls forming on it.