It did used to be, but the guy who bought the mine shop and turning it into a bunkhouse has added this little surprise.
He has added a light feature as well so it looks pretty at night...:)
Regarding the fall on Brownlees, the inbye section is a bit delicate, I haven't timbered it yet as I didn't want to disturb the rocks above, so be careful.
Also one of the falls further inbye, the one that causes the first lot of chin-deep water when to drop down from Scaleburn, seems to be moving a bit as when I was in a few weeks ago, there was airspace but you would have had to do a full duck to get under a timber. We dropped the level to chin deep again but the area is a bit mobile so it may well have moved again.
With this in mind it might be sensible not to pull your ropes through, or at least get the first person down to check that the passage isn't sumped before you do!
Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...