Trevinnick Mine

St Kew, Cornwall, England, UK

Trevinnick Mine is a former antimony mine which also produced lead and zinc.

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Historic England lists two possible dates for the operation of the site – between 1867 and 1900, and between 1901 and 1932.

It is abandoned with little remaining – a spoil tip and shallow shaft as of 1995 but these may be gone now.

 

Mindat lists seventeen minerals on the site including pyromorphite and mimetite.

 

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