Tresungers Mine

Port Isaac, St Endellion, Cornwall, England, UK

Tresungers Mine is a former antimony mine worked between around 1809 and 1907.

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Mindat lists six minerals from the site, particularly boulangerite and jamesonite.

The mine was formerly known as Rose Mine, Rose Tresungers Mine, Old Rose Mine, or Wheal Arthur.

 

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