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Eylesbarrow Tin Mine - OK00E6 Cache of month
Owner: Spannerman
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Altitude: 424 m. ASL.
 Region: United Kingdom (UK) > Devon
Cache type: Traditional
Size: Regular
Status: Archived
Time required: 1:00 h    Distance to travel: 1.88 km
Date hidden: 27-09-2009
Date created: 22-02-2010
Date published: 22-02-2010
Last modification: 07-06-2023
16x Found
1x Not found
0 notes
watchers 1 watchers
33 visitors
11 x rated
Rated as: Good
2 x recommended
This cache is recommended by: Amberel, poole dolphins
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Cache attributes

Dangerous animals  Look out for ticks  Look out for thorns  Listed on Opencaching only  Point of interest  All seasons 

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Description EN
Stamping House
Eylesbarrow Stamping House
Eylesbarrow tin mine is now a very tranquil place to sit and enjoy the views down to the sea or 
across the moor.

There is still plenty of the mine working to explore but care is needed
as there are 25 shaftheads dotted around along with the remains of the
spoil heaps.

Although mining probably took place here before, the first written
evidence of activity was for the sale of shares in a mine called
Ailsborough in 1804.
The mine had mixed fortunes, opening and closing as
the price of tin fluctuated but it did open Dartmoors only smelting
house in 1822 which meant the ore did not have to go to Cornish mines
for smelting.

Along with tin, Kaolin or "Forest Clay" was sold and the local mines brought their
black tin to Eylesbarrow for smelting.

In 1852 the mine was closed for the last time and all it's equipment
was auctioned off. This is probably evidence that all the recoverable
tin had been extracted as at that time tin prices were high so would have been a
bad time to close.

Additional waypoints
Symbol Type Coordinates Description
Parking area --- Closest Parking at the Scout hut then follow the track up the hill.
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