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44 – Astley Green Colliery
Museum site - headframe and associated buildings
Preserved Lancashire colliery museum retaining the only surviving pit headgear and steam winding engine on the Lancashire Coalfield, both Scheduled Monuments and Grade II listed.
45 – Barnsley Main Colliery
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Surviving Grade II listed pithead structures of a South Yorkshire coal colliery, associated with England's worst mining disaster, open to visitors on foot.
51 – Beamish Museum — 1900s Colliery
Museum site - reconstructed headframe
Working colliery exhibit at Beamish Museum presenting a unique listed 1855 winding engine and relocated pithead buildings from the Durham coalfield.
12 – Bestwood Colliery
Museum site - headframe and associated buildings
Grade II* listed Italianate winding engine house with original Victorian headgear, the sole surviving in situ twin cylinder vertical steam winding engine in England, within Bestwood Country Park.
20 – Botallack Mine
Mine core
National Trust site on the Tin Coast preserving the iconic Crowns engine houses and arsenic labyrinths of a former submarine tin and copper mine, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
106 – Boulby Mine
Operational site - headframe and extensive buildings
Active deep underground potash, rock salt, and polyhalite mine near Staithes, hosting a major deep-science laboratory 1,100 metres below ground.
16 – Calcutta Colliery
Repurposed site - headframe and associated buildings
Grade II listed former engine house of an 1850s coal mine, later converted to a pumping station serving the Leicestershire coalfield until 1986, now on private land in Swannington.
1 – Caphouse Colliery / National Coal Mining Museum for England
Museum site - headframe and extensive buildings
Former coal colliery in Overton, West Yorkshire, now home to the National Coal Mining Museum for England, with Grade II* listed Victorian pithead structures and active underground tours.
6 – Chatterley Whitfield Colliery
Complete mine site
Former coal colliery near Stoke-on-Trent, Britain's largest surviving deep mine site, designated a Scheduled Monument with Grade II* listed structures; currently in very poor condition with active conservation efforts.
13 – Clipstone Colliery
Partial mine site - headframes and associated buildings
Grade II listed Koepe winder headstocks and Modernist powerhouse, the tallest surviving colliery headgear in England, standing on a cleared former colliery site in Nottinghamshire.