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Pwllclai Mine
Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 18186 Trust : Clwyd Powys Community : Brynford Unitary authority : Flintshire NGR : SJ18607380 Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL LEAD MINE / POST MEDIEVAL SILVER MINE
Description : Lead/Silver (1855-1873)
Geology Carboniferous Limestone.
Workings Pwllclai Mine worked the Pen-yr-hwylfa Vein, which ran north-eastwards from Pen-yr-hylfa Farm (SJ18907370) towards Milwr. Evidence remains as shafts and spoil mounds in areas around Pen-yr-hylfa Farm, Pwllclai, The Crooked Horn public house and a house called The Mount, lying adjacent to the A55.
The large shafts are located at SJ18757380, SJ18507380, SJ18507355, SJ18557375, SJ19057405, SJ19107405, SJ19057365, and SJ19057360.
April 20, 2025, 1:08 pm
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