Providence Smelting Mill – Lead, Sweat and and 200 Years of Silence

The arch in this image above has stood on this windswept Yorkshire moor for over two hundred years. It is now the most eye-catching feature in this otherwise barren valley.

Near Greenhow, west of Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale, the ground holds centuri ...

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The Prosperous Smelt Mill

These crumbling stone walls tell quite a story.

Standing at the foot of a bracken-covered hillside near Pateley Bridge, the ruins of the Prosperous smelt mill look like something from a forgotten world. They are, rather fittingly, exactly that.

Lead was probably first mined here by the Romans. The first written record dates from 1781. Aro ...

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How Hush: A Gorge Carved by Water and Industry

Another glimpse from Thursday’s wander through Swaledale: this is How Hush, a scar across the hills carved not by nature but by centuries of lead mining.

Lead was likely valued here long before history began to take notes. The vast Grinton–Fremington dykes, which probably marked prehistoric tr ...

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Grinton Smelting Mill

Grinton Smelting Mill is one of the best-preserved lead mills in the Yorkshire Dales. It sits in Cogden Gill, just south of Grinton village, at the confluence of two becks. The site offered water, level ground, and easy access to ore. One of the becks had to be diverted, culverted and partly covered to make space for the building.

In the Dal ...

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Lord Raby’s Smelting Scheme: The Story of Gaunless Mill

The weather has taken a turn for the worse, so a modest walk it is, to gaze upon the Gaunless Mill Chimney at Copley. This lone, crumbling relic of Teesdale’s lead smelting past stands in quiet defiance of time and indifference.

The Gaunless Mill, despite being on a tributary of the Wear rather t ...

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Lord Raby’s Smelting Scheme: The Story of Gaunless Mill

The weather has taken a turn for the worse, so a modest walk it is, to gaze upon the Gaunless Mill Chimney at Copley. This lone, crumbling relic of Teesdale’s lead smelting past stands in quiet def…

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A Rainbow Over Ruin: The Legacy of Great Rundale’s Baryte Mines

A rainbow graces the Pennine valley of Great Rundale, near Dufton—a charming touch to a landscape turned into an industrial graveyard. The old lead and barytes mines have left their mark: adits, crumbling shafts, stone hut ruins, and vast heaps of rocky waste. The track winding up the dale carries the faint memory of men trudging out from Duft ...

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#Dufton #Pennines #barytes #LeadMining

A Rainbow Over Ruin: The Legacy of Great Rundale’s Baryte Mines

A rainbow graces the Pennine valley of Great Rundale, near Dufton—a charming touch to a landscape turned into an industrial graveyard. The old lead and barytes mines have left their mark: adits, cr…

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Beldi Hill Smelt Mill

Following my exhausting cycle ride around Swaledale yesterday, I wisely opted not to stray far today. So instead, here is another photograph from that trip.

I was aware of Swaledale’s lead mining legacy, but stumbling upon this particular site was an unexpected delight. The Beldi Hill Smelt Mill sits awkwardly wedged into the hillside, just below a dainty little ...

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Beldi Hill Smelt Mill

Following my exhausting cycle ride around Swaledale yesterday, I wisely opted not to stray far today. So instead, here is another photograph from that trip. I was aware of Swaledale’s lead mining l…

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Low Slitt Lead Mine, Weardale

This is what's left of the Low Slitt Lead Mine, once one of the biggest mines in the North Pennines. The mine had a long history, with lead ore extraction going on as early as two centuries before it really took off in the early 1700s, thanks to the efforts of the Sir William Blackett Lead Company. At its peak, over 100 men worked here, carving out a level in the hillside an ...

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#Durham #Weardale #18thcentury #LeadMining

Low Slitt Lead Mine, Weardale

This is what’s left of the Low Slitt Lead Mine, once one of the biggest mines in the North Pennines. The mine had a long history, with lead ore extraction going on as early as two centuries b…

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A Sheep Wash or Something More?

Last Thursday proved quite a trial. We found ourselves trudging along the Miners' Balcony Path, tracing the contours, with Scot Crag looming above us and Glencoyne below. The wind, oh, it was a fierce adversary, pushing against us with all its might. To make a long tale short, we decided to beat a retreat and gingerly descended the steep grass and scree slope, seeking shelter in the ...

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#Glencoyne #farming #LeadMining

A Sheep Wash or Something More?

Last Thursday proved quite a trial. We found ourselves trudging along the Miners’ Balcony Path, tracing the contours, with Scot Crag looming above us and Glencoyne below. The wind, oh, it was…

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