not really we were heading over the top to wetherlam and the open stopes over the hill..of course i sat on my camera and the cover popped open so i lost most of the pics that day,so do you know what that level was for,was it a higher level of the copper mine below as it seemed to turn towards solid rock where it had collapsed about 30 ft it.
The copper workings aren't in this area, they're on both sides of Tilberthwaite Gill. However, an extremely long adit called Horse Crag Level was constructed quite some distance from the copper workings. This is the level that beside which is the building, and the Penny Rigg copper mill. The copper workings are nolonger accessible from Horse Crag level, though after it had closed as a drainage adit for the copper mine, slate was extracted here in a small close-head (chamber). This was re-opened in the 1980s and closed a few years ago I think, it was one of England's last working slate mines. This is why there's slate tippings mixed in with the copper. Also at Penny Rigg copper mill - there is a small copper level, and a long tunnel leading to the very bottom of Penny Rigg Quarry. This is now blocked on the Penny Rigg side.
The level in your photo has nothing to do with the copper mines, and lead to a chamber I think. I thought at 1st it might have been the adit to drain the quarry, but it seems to be too high up and in the wrong position and area of quarry.
As for the copper drainage level with a slate working inside...type in "Tilberthwaite" in the mine search box, I can't seem to paste the link into here...
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