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Prince Patrick North

Prince Patrick North lies in the community of Brynford in the county of Flintshire. It is located at Ordnance Survey national grid reference SJ18507300. The mine is recorded in the CPAT Historic Environment Record as number 18183 and this number should be quoted in all correspondence.

Lead (1874-1877)

Geology
Carboniferous Limestone.

Workings
Prince Patrick North Mine worked the area to the north of the Pentre Halkyn to Babell Road to the north and east of Pant-y-groes (SJ18507260). The sett remains as overgrown shafts and spoil mounds in very rough pasture, which has at times been used as household dumps. The workings run north towards the bank of limekilns at Waenbrodlas, the west of the Pen-yr-Henblas Quarry.

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.