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Coed Celyn

Coed Celyn lies in the community of Cefnmeiriadog in the county of Denbighshire. It is located at Ordnance Survey national grid reference SJ01307260. The mine is recorded in the CPAT Historic Environment Record as number 18046 and this number should be quoted in all correspondence.

Lead (19th century)

Geology
Carboniferous Limestone dipping to the Lower Coal Measures of the Vale of Clwyd.

Workings
A substantial stone wall edges an otherwise hedged lane which runs northwards along the eastern edge of Coed Celyn and Bryn Meiriadog. The wall fronts the lane to the south west of the shafts, which lie in the fields to the north of Isfryn (SJ01307270) in an area of dense undergrowth at SJ01307260 and SJ01407270. Large open workings lie to the south-west of the lane in the woodland of Coed Celyn.

Transport
No evidence.

Power
No evidence.

Processing
No evidence.

Other features
No evidence.


This HTML page is reproduced from the Powys and Clwyd Metal Mine Surveys which were undertaken between May 1992 and December 1993 by Mark Walters and Pat Frost of the Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust with financial support from Powys County Council, Clwyd County Council and Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments. Further information about this site is available in CPAT's Regional Historic Environment Record.
Page produced by Rachel Stebbings and Chris Martin.

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