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Killifreth Mine (Wheal Bush), Cornwall January 2012

From British Listed Buildings:

CHACEWATER: Engine house[s] at approx 50m north west of Wheal Bush Farmhouse.

Killifreth Mine. (Formerly listed as [part of] two engine houses at New Shaft, Killifreth Mine)

Beam engine house ruin. Circa mid-late C19. Mostly killas rubble with granite quoins, jambstone and bonding stones and mostly dressed coursed granite facing to bob (south west) wall. Round 2-stage chimney to north corner. Round brick arches over openings and brick upper stage to chimney. Originally with gable ended roof and 3 floors; now roofless and floorless. Rectangular single-cell plan with thicker bob wall overlooking mine shaft to south east and round chimney north corner. Originally 3 storeys.

Walls virtually intact except for what was framed and weather-boarded wall to second floor and gable end over bob wall. Some undermining of jambs to ground floor opening of bob wall when machinery removed C20.

Wheal Bush was part of Unity Wood and Killifreth Mine. This mine was re-opened in 1865 and these are two engine houses in a group, probably for pumping.

Listing NGR: SW7364243571

This photograph is by V8VCG and was uploaded January 8th 2012. © V8VCG please do not copy or distribute without prior express permission.

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