There are few occasions when a site takes me totally by surprise but Cononley mine certainly did. This wonderful mine is positioned high up above the village of the same name (between Skipton and Keighley) and has been nicely conserved having the feel of still being "real" and not messed around.
The mine was worked intermittently from the 16th Century, but peaked during 1825 - 1882. The mine was reworked in the 20s and 50s for Barytes.
The engine house dates from the 1840s and had a rotatative beam engine. There is an engine shaft and a lovely 1 in 4 adit decline with stone arching.
See
http://www.martinroe.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/cononley/cononley%20tour.htm for a fuller picture.
A top class site and should not be missed, plenty of atmosphere and some great photographic opportunities.
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