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Coetia Ball/St Winefred Mine
Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 18051 Trust : Clwyd Powys Community : Holywell Unitary authority : Flintshire NGR : SJ17707630 Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL LEAD MINE
Description : Lead (Early 19th century-1890)
Geology Carboniferous Limestone.
Workings Burt et al (1992) lists returns for Coetia Ball for 1856-59, followed by a period of small-scale private speculation. The sett later taken over by the St Winifred Company from 1889-90.
Shafts and mounds of the Coetia Ball cross-course run southwards from the Holywell Road. A line of shafts beginning to the west of Brynderwen (SJ17807622) can be followed southwards to Smithy Gate.
Transport No evidence.
Power No evidence.
Processing No evidence.
Other features The placename 'Ball' is believed to relate to early smelting sites or 'boles'.
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