The Presser lead mine was later taken over for water supply hence the impressive building still remaining. There was a range of buildings, probably the shop, demolished in the 1970s, of which the remains can still be seen.
That chimney is built of a different type of stone to the engine house buildings and I've wondered for years if it was in fact left over from the mine and reused for the pumping station.
Two shafts appear to remain close together on the NW side of the engine house; it would appear this was a feature of the mines in this locality as two close together may be found at Sikehead and Ramshaw nearby.
Of particular interest is the route of flat rods, partly covered over, which ran from here to Taylor's shaft on the hill top.
Yes, I'll have it - what is it?