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Rhadley (Linley Consols, Rhadley Stiperstones) Mixed Mine (United Kingdom)


The opencast on top of the hill has been bulldozed almost flat. The main adit is open on a large tip by the side of the track. There is approximately 1ft of water on the floor and it goes some distance past a clay blockage to a brick wall, beyond which the stopes have collapsed. In front of this is a 36ft winze leading to a short drivage.

There are two adjacent adits open to the south, which connect inside. Stopes descend to complex lower workings. Further up the hill is a collapsed adit. A very long tip to the north-west has a collapsed adit at the end and the remains of a compressor house. This was a trial driven in 1920s by a Mr Murgatroyd to search for veins.

On the south of the hill is an open adit and an adjacent collapsed adit.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 52.5552
Longitude: -2.96899
Landranger grid reference: SO344957
Easting: 334400
Northing: 295700

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Major Mining Region



Rhadley Mixed Mine belongs to the Shropshire region.