Now correct me if I am wrong and I know you will but this is the situation as I understand it.
On Simons thread he tells us that Cornwall Council have bought Castle an Dinas Granite quarry which lies near Ludgvan north of Penzance. Its a granite quarry for MINING granite.
There is a hill fort of that name adjacent to the quarry.
By coincidence of nomenclature there is another Castle an Dinas (and maybe others as well perhaps). The other Castle an Dinas is a wolfram mine north of the A30 near St Dennis.
There is also a hill fort adjacent to this mine.
The two Castle and Dinassssss are about 34 miles apart as the crow flaps.
Castle an Dinas the wolfram mine is in two bits, the old bit roughly from the hill top south and the new bit northwards.
I not aware of much on the old bit but I have dropped a pic into the archive section of castle an dinas new, taken about 1980. The underground works there are extensive.
From the pic the fact that we had to cart car batteries and brownie cameras underground in order to get really poor quality pictures you will see how lucky you all are that LED lights and digital cameras have all been invented to make life easier.
The yellow tinge was actually as it is, a very yellow, soft, crumbly unsafe to be. Naturally we spent several trips in there!
The mine closed about 1958 but even by 1980 was EXTREMELY dangerous with many roof falls and unstable ground. 30 years on it may not be accessible.
Has anyone been in recently?
Now you can all correct me..!!
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