Scheduled Monument and Listed Building: A chimney of 1885 (probably replacing an earlier structure) which vented fumes from Snailbeach New Smeltmill, via a long flue, as well as smoke from the Engi...
Scheduled Monument and Listed Building: A chimney of 1885 (probably replacing an earlier structure) which vented fumes from Snailbeach New Smeltmill, via a long flue, as well as smoke from the Engi...
Area of narrow rigg ridge and furrow with c. 2m intervals between ridges, which run N-S. Ridges c.0.3m high in fair condition. Site identified by Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey, 2003-2004.
L-shaped bank on Resting Hill, probably part of a field system.
Irregular stone mounds and hollows, possible boles, forming part of the remains of possible bole sites (early smelting or ore roasting sites) at the northern end of The Hollies.
Circular shaft cut into hillside- associated with SS 1549/50 (PRN 09637-8). 5m diameter x 2m deep. Site identified by Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey, 2003-2004.
Pos. adit under large rock outcrop- largely filled. 2m wide x 1m high. Site identified by Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey, 2003-2004.
Large cut into solid rock of hillside. 10m long x 6m wide x 7m high. Site identified by Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey, 2003-2004.
A chimney, circa 1860-70, which is protected by Grade II Listing.
Scheduled Monument and Listed Building: A building of 1858 housing the Cornish engine used to pump water out of Snailbeach lead mine via Engine Shaft, part of one of the best surviving lead mining ...
Scheduled Monument and Listed Building: A mid to late 19th century complex of buildings in which ores were crushed (the first stage of processing), part of Snailbeach lead mine, one of the best sur...