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The Count House, Botallack Mine North West of Botallack

A Grade II Listed Building in St. Just, Cornwall

The Count House & Botallack Mine by VR6Lee 2011

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Built during the 1860s at the height of the Cornish mining boom, the Count House at Botallack stands on the cliffs near the Crowns Mine. It was the hub of the day-to-day running of the mine and also where the miners collected their pay.
Copper and tin has been won here for countless generations and miners have even sunk shafts and driven levels out beneath the ocean bed. These are the world famous submarine mines.

Uploaded by VR6Lee on 8 October 2011

Photo ID: 26669
Building ID: 101159591
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