UK Grid Reference: SW367302
Latitude: 50°6'45"N
Longitude: 5°41'0"W
A small ancient tin mine on the south side of Cot valley. It worked a single lode that was opened up by an adit SW of Bosavern hamlet, and a shaft a little further south. The coordinates mark the position of the shaft, where an overgrown burrow remains in the corner of a field. The mine produced 1/4 ton of black tin in 1901.
References
- Dines, H.G. (1956): The metalliferous mining region of south-west England. HMSO Publications (London), Vol. 1, p. 103.
Mineral List
3 entries listed. 2 valid minerals.
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