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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.
Swanwick · Derbyshire · England (Derbyshire Coalfield)
coal
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.
Stiperstones · Shropshire · England (Shropshire Lead Mining District)
lead
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.
Camborne · Cornwall · England (Cornwall and West Devon Mining District)
tin
Preserved Victorian coal mine engine house and headgear in Washington, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II listed museum open seasonally to the public.
Washington · Tyne and Wear · England (Durham Coalfield)
coal
Britain's largest and oldest working rock salt mine, actively producing halite at Winsford with an underground archive and document storage facility.
Winsford · Cheshire West and Chester · England (Cheshire Salt District)
salt
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.
Ashington · Northumberland · England (Northumberland Coalfield)
coal
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.
Shipley · Derbyshire · England (Derbyshire Coalfield)
coal