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Crickheath Hill (Llynclys Hill) Mixed Mine (United Kingdom)

There are two short adits in a small quarry west of Pant. No.1 Adit goes for about 180ft with a passage fork. No.2 Adit goes for over 200ft and has a stream of water flowing out. In another quarry to the north-west are Nos. 3 & 4 Adits which are only short. In yet another quarry, to the east of the track, is the entrance to No.5 Adit which leads to over 2,000ft of workings on three levels. Next to this is the gated No.6 Adit which also has a network of workings.

To the west of the track is a line of three shafts. The first is covered by boulders, the second is covered by a steel plate and descends 40ft to a short passage. The third is open but is blocked with debris at the bottom. Close by is a cutting leading to a collapsed adit. To the north is a possible shaft which is the site of an old pump. Further north still is a spoil tip with a filled shaft.

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