Penny Rigg Copper Mill by munki-boy
Penny Rigg Copper Mill
Penny Rigg Copper Mill is in The Lake District National Park in England.
The remains of the old Penny Rigg Copper Mill overlooking Tilberthwaite.
A slate and copper working site for the nearby mines with ruins and re-purposed buildings including an old smithy, powder store, water leat systems and a massive waterwheel pit surrounded by epic views.
The mines here were first properly driven into the hillside by the German Miners in the 16th Century although many were expanded with modern equipment later you can still find some of the old “coffin” levels with pick marks showing they were mined by hand.
Created: 27 November 2016 Edited: 29 November 2023
Penny Rigg Copper Mill
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Local History around Penny Rigg Copper Mill
There are some historic monuments around including:
Two rifle ranges on Silver HowCairns and enclosure on The Rigg, BanisheadLong Intakes medieval dispersed settlement and associated kiln 370m south of Fell FootYewdale lime kiln 380m south west of Low YewdaleRoman road up Wrynose PassSeven Intakes medieval dispersed settlement 210m south west of Fell FootGreenburn copper mines and associated ore processing worksTwo bloomeries, 340m and 570m NNE of Hoathwaite Landing on Coniston WaterRound cairn, 460m south west of Thompson GroundCastle Howe hillfort, Little LangdaleMoot mound at Fell Foot Farm, Little LangdaleDike, circles and cairns on Bleaberry HawsConiston copper minesRifle Range target and Marker's Hut, 150m north west of Blea MossCairns on Foul ScrowRoman road in Wrynose BottomThe Langdale Boulders, two prehistoric rock art sites in Great Langdale 250m south of Harry PlaceMickleden Beck prehistoric cairnfield and field system, funerary cairn and a medieval dispersed settlement centred 840m south west of Pike of Stickle.