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Halkyn Mountain mines

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 102923
Trust : Clwyd Powys
Community : Halkyn
Unitary authority : Flintshire
NGR : SJ1971
Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL LEAD MINE

Description :
EXTENSIVE LEAD MINING AREA ALL NOW DISUSED.REMAINS CONSIST OF NUMEROUS SHAFTS IN PROCESS OF BEING CAPPED IN 1979.

Sources :
Briggs, C S , 1992 , The conservation of non-ferrous mines
Britnell, W J, Martin, C H R & Hankinson, R , 2000 , Holywell Common and Halkyn Mountain: Historic Landscape Characterization ( © Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust)
Williams, C. J., & Bick, D , 1992 , List of metalliferous mine sites of industrial archaeological importance

Events :
39362 : Historic Landscape Characterisation, Holywell Common and Halkyn Mountain (year : 1999-2000)

Related records
CPAT Historic Environment Record (HER) 102923

Compiled date : 31-12-1982


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April 21, 2025, 4:46 am - File produced for Archwilio from CPAT's Regional HER.
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