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Gors

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 103649
Trust : Clwyd Powys
Community : Ysceifiog
Unitary authority : Flintshire
NGR : SJ15857320
Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL LEAD MINE

Description :
Lead (Early 19th century)

Geology
Carboniferous Limestone.

Workings
Early 19th century trials on the Pantypedw Vein were in the vicinity of Gors Farm and Prysau Woods. Disused shaft mounds remain in the fields to the east of the farm at SJ16107280, and in the woods to the east of the road at SJ16177310, SJ16187310, SJ16197311, SJ16347300 and SJ16437300.

Trials were made in the area of Waen Isaf, SJ15207320, but no certain evidence remains.

Transport
No evidence.

Power
No evidence.

Processing
No evidence.

Other features
No evidence.

Sources :
Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust , 1993 , Site visit record - PRN103649

Events :

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Compiled date : 30-06-1985


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April 20, 2025, 1:13 pm - File produced for Archwilio from CPAT's Regional HER.
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