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Llywernog Mine

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Llywernog Mine in Wales Mid, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Llywernog Mine is a place of interest in Wales Mid, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Llywernog Mine is an 18th-century silver-lead mine in Llywernog, Ceredigion, Wales, currently run as an industrial heritage museum and tourist attraction. Exploiting the mineralised rocks of the Central Wales Orefield, it is one of many silver-lead mines in Wales, and unlike many others it still has a large number of intact buildings and mining equipment, much of which has been restored as part of the museum. The first vein of galena, an ore which contains silver and lead, was discovered around 1742, and active mining commenced in the 1770s. Mining continued intermittently for over a century, interspersed with phases of idleness and with many changes of management. However in 1891, low lead prices forced the mine to close. The mine was briefly active again from 1907 to 1911, when zinc was extracted. In 1974 restoration work began, and the site opened as a museum later that year. In 2012, the site was rebranded as The Silver Mountain Experience, and included an underground horror attraction set in the mine.

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Background

History

The first galena vein was discovered around 1742. The site was leased to Lewis Morris by D. Jones in 1749, but there is no evidence of work at the mine before Morris' death in 1765. No lease records can be found until October 1, 1789, when Margaret Pyrse leased the mine to John Pierce, William Poole, and John Jones. Mining likely begun in the 1770s, after the construction of a turnpike road which made ore transport by pony easier. By 1791 there were 60 employed miners. At this time, there was at least one water wheel, called the "engine", and jobs included deepening the main shaft, pumping water, mining and raising ore, cutting ground, and making preparations for the engine. By 1795 there…

Description

In 2012, Llywernog Mine was rebranded to The Silver Mountain Experience, which included the opening of The Black Chasm, an underground scare attraction set in the mine. <!-- Suggested future sections:

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Coordinates
52.4124, -3.8656
District
Ceredigion
Parish
Blaenrheidol
Postcode
SY23 3AB
Parliamentary constituency
Ceredigion Preseli

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Llywernog Mine?
Llywernog Mine is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY23 3AB), in the parish of Blaenrheidol.
Who owns Llywernog Mine?
Llywernog Mine is owned by | website = https://www.silvermountainexperience.co.uk.
How do I get to Llywernog Mine?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SY23 3AB. It sits within the Ceredigion Preseli parliamentary constituency.