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Situated
on a cliff edge 5 miles from Land's End, the oldest beam engine in Cornwall
is being driven once more by steam thanks to an extensive programme of
restoration and rebuilding.
The Levant
mine is famous for its rich undersea deposits of both copper and tin.
The minerals were pursued for more than a mile out under the Atlantic
ocean.
The mine
is also known for its long working life from the end of the eighteenth
century to 1930, though there is evidence of mining activity on the site
from the Elizabethan period. The main engine house still stands, clinging
to the edge of the cliffs, exposed to the fierce Atlantic Gales. The winding
engine is still intact, or whim to give it its Cornish term, being the
sole surviving piece of machinery of the mine. The winding engine stands
in the same house as it worked in for 90 years. The cliff edge location,
making it the most westerly steam engine in the country. The mine is one
of Cornwall's oldest. Built in 1840, by the West Country's foremost engine
builder, Harvey and Co. of Hayle.
In
1935, just five years after the mine was closed, the beam engine became
the first to be preserved on its working site by a group of private individuals
- the Cornish Engine Preservation Society. The engine is now under the
care of the National Trust having been handed over by the Society in 1967
along with other engines, including Taylor's 90 inch pumping and Michell's
30 inch whim, both on display at East Pool, Camborne.
Opening
times:
Easter, May and Spring Bank Holiday: Sunday & Monday - June: Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday & Sunday. - July - 4th October: Sunday - Friday 11.00am
to 5.00pm
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Cornwall Online's Heritage Trail has 8 properties providing Accommodation Near this attraction
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Tinners Arms
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Bed and Breakfast in Zennor, The Tinners Arms is the only pub in Zennor and was built in 1271 to accommodate the masons who constructed St. Senara's Church which is famous for its mermaid. With its open log fires, stone floors and low ceilings it has changed little over the years and now offers a traditional pub experience with real Cornish ales
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St Ives Cottages
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A selection of 4 beautiful cottages including the oldest cottage in St Ives, set in unique locations within the heart of the town. Ideal for all year round holidays & short breaks
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The Old Vicarage
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Country House accommodation in 18th century Vicarage set in wooded grounds, in peaceful rural hamlet. Family run Bed and Breakfast. Ideal location - easy access to St Michael's Mount, Penzance, St Ives, Land's End.
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Chy Bowjy
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A delightful barn conversion offering high quality Bed & Breakfast accommodation & is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural. Owned and run by Judith Smalley who provides a very warm welcome. Judith is an accomplished & gifted amateur chef with many accolades to her name including having been a regional finalist on BBC Masterchef.
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Cornwall Classic Car Hire
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How many times have you or your partner dreamed of driving a classic car? Well here is your chance. Cornwall Classic Car Hire is Cornwall's ONLY multi-marque classic car hire specialist offering a fine range of classic British sportscars for self-drive touring. Ideal for exploring Cornwall's heritage or for special breaks be it birthdays, anniversaries or to add a special touch of romance & nostalgia.…
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Tinker Taylor Cottage
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Thatched self-catering beachside holiday cottage in Sennen Cove, Land's End; sleeping up to 12, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 10 metres from the beach, with breathtaking sea views and enclosed garden. Golden sandy beaches. 1 mile walk to Land's End.
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Ivy Cottage
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Ivy Cottage, Penzance. Sleeps 4/6. Ivy cottage is a converted barn, all on ground floor level, within the grounds of a lsited building. Set in tranquil tropical gardens and enjoying private parking it is only a short walk to the town centre.
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St Aubyn Estates
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4 and 5* stylish properties in stunning coastal locations. 6 beautifully renovated houses, sleeping 2-12. Come and enjoy cliff walks, sandy coves, surfing and St Ives, as well as exploring the island castle of St Michael's Mount.
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