Across the valley from its more successful neighbour sits the scant remains of West Wheal Peevor, an unsuccessful attempt to work the west ends of […]
Month: January 2021
Craddock Moor Stone Circle
High on Craddock Moor, just a stones throw from one of Cornwall’s most famous stone circles The Hurlers, is a less known but no less […]
Gravel Hill Mine
At the northern end of Perranporth beach smuggled in the cliff is the scant remains of Gravel Hill Mine. Once part of Penhale Iron Mine, […]
Wheal Pool
On the eastern banks of the Loe Valley sits a lonesome engine house belonging to Wheal Pool. Mines in this area of the county are […]
Silver Valley Mine
Just north-west of the famous Hurler’s Stones of Minions are the scant remains of a small but unique mine. Work first started here in 1815 […]
Land’s End to Nanjizal Walk
At Cornwall’s most westerly point sits a stunning section of coastline, with beautiful Land’s End granite, shipwrecks, a lighthouse and some of Cornwall’s most iconic […]