the quoted co-ordinates of the drift are under the SE slip road for J29, but I believe there were in total 3 drifts, all from the same yard
ok in that case, and from recollection of the site, it was somewhere SE of Hucknall Wood.
site was off an unadopted road, slightly lower than the surrounding fields and large enough for HGVs; there was a claim for compensation from the farmer during construction ( who'd have thought it? ) involving a 40-footer which had passed the site and then turned in a field to get back.
there was a view of a large, isolated farm with a then-new machinery shed or similar structure ( which was actually built during construction of the shaft ).
there's a track leading up into Hucknall Wood which seems to fit all the above and is in the right sort of location. There's a field entrance there, but no sign of a building, so I guess it was returned to agriculture when the ine closed in the early 90s and ( presumably ) stopped paying whatever rent or duties it was liable for.
there was much dispute at the time about payment for the shaft itself, I don't believe it was ever paid for and I would easily believe the farmer was also owed money
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.