UK Grid Reference: SH627165
Latitude: 52°43'42"N
Longitude: 4°2'0"W
The westernmost working of the goldbelt mines. The only known workings are two adits driven in a northerly direction from near Gwasted Agnes. Mentioned as the Belle View copper mine in 1887.
refs:
Goldmining in Western Merioneth, T. A. Morrison (undated)
The Gold Mines of Merioneth, G.W. Hall (undated)
Trials in quartz-sulphide veins, first worked in 1887. A great deal of effort and money was put in the workings from 1900 to 1924, in search for gold, but no record for gold having found here exists.
Ref.: P.M. Allen, A.A. Jackson: "Geological Excursions in the Harlech Dome", BGS, 1985
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