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54 – Swanwick Common Colliery
Partial mine site - headframe and associated buildings
Grade II listed early twentieth-century private colliery headstock and winding house surviving in woodland at Swanwick, Derbyshire.
19 – Tankerville Mine
Mine core
Scheduled Monument with surviving Victorian engine house and octagonal chimney from the deepest shaft in the Shropshire orefield, managed by Shropshire Mines Trust at Tankerville.
35 – Great Condurrow Mine — Vivian’s Shaft
Isolated headframe
Grade II listed steel headframe at Vivian's Shaft, Great Condurrow Mine, preserved and maintained by the Carn Brea Mining Society as an active training site.
52 – Washington Colliery — F Pit
Museum site
Preserved Victorian coal mine engine house and headgear in Washington, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II listed museum open seasonally to the public.
107 – Winsford Salt Mine
Operational mine
Britain's largest and oldest working rock salt mine, actively producing halite at Winsford with an underground archive and document storage facility.
43 – Woodhorn Colliery
Museum site - headframes and extensive buildings
Former Northumberland coal colliery operating from 1894 to 1981, now a scheduled monument and open museum retaining two original headframes, engine houses, winding machinery, and pithead buildings.
55 – Shipley Colliery — Woodside Pit
Repurposed site
Former deep coal mine at Shipley, Derbyshire, closed in the 1960s; Woodside no.3 shaft survives as a minewater pumping station within Shipley Country Park.