Tuesday 26 September 2017

Cape Cornwall & Botallack tin mines

A cape is the point of land where two bodies of water meet. Until the first Ordnance Survey, 200 years ago, Cape Cornwall was believed to be the most westerly point in Cornwall. A tin mine on the cape was operated intermittently between 1838 and 1883. The mine's 1864 chimney near the peak of the cape was retained as an aid to navigation.

The engine houses of Botallack Mine are set low down the cliffs north of Botallack. There are two engine houses here and the remains of another pair on the cliff slopes above; the mine extends for about 400 metres out under the Atlantic ocean; the deepest shaft is 250 fathoms (about 500 metres) below sea level. A trip to Cornwall in September would not be complete without coming across some filming for Poldark (Dont' tell anyone but I may have accidentally taken a couple of photos).


































1 comment:

  1. We're very jealous - looks like you're havign a great time. Next year, for sure, we're off to Cornwall in September.

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