Lead Mining
Lead mining was once a major industry in the Yorkshire Dales. There is evidence that the Romans mined the area for lead and, in later years, the creation of the great abbeys of Europe caused the industry to expand and flourish. The nineteenth century, however, was the industrial heyday and most of the industrial remains stem from this period. They now provide a rich “vein” for photographers.
For a feature article on lead mining click here
NB The underground levels are dangerous.
For a feature article on lead mining click here
NB The underground levels are dangerous.
Grinton Smelt Mill, Swaledale.
This building is the best preserved of the old lead smelt mills in Swaledale. The lowest building is the smelt mill, behind it is the peat store and the flue can be seen climbing the hillside.
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