Arsenic Chimney near Luckett in Cornwall
N 50° 31.887 W 004° 16.649
30U E 409461 N 5598501
An old arsenic chimney in the Tamar valley
Waymark Code: WM3NHP
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/25/2008
Views: 10
This chimney is one of two built following problems with arsenic fumes affecting the village of Luckett from the nearby New Consuls mine, some 130 years ago. A flue of over half a mile in length was constructed with the chimney at the top end to take the fumes away from the village.
The chimney is a prominent feature in the local historic mining landscape. It is hoped it will be restored under the Environmental Stewardship Scheme thereby protecting it for future generations to see.
There is a permissive footpath to enable visitor to get close to the chimney. The entrance gate is at the co-ordinates given below as an additional waymark.
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Additional waypoints to this waymark: N 50° 31.738 W 004° 16.682
Is your description history or fantasy: History
Public or Private Propery: Private Propery
Website for this waymark: Not listed
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