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Latitude: 50.204 / 50°12'14"N
Longitude: -5.2758 / 5°16'32"W
OS Eastings: 166339
OS Northings: 38917
OS Grid: SW663389
Mapcode National: GBR Z0.T95W
Mapcode Global: VH12Q.H4RD
Plus Code: 9C2P6P3F+JM
Entry Name: Timber-Cutting Building and Office APPROX.20 Metres South of Count House at King Edward Mine
Listing Date: 12 September 1989
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1159182
English Heritage Legacy ID: 66550
ID on this website: 101159182
Location: Higher Condurrow, Cornwall, TR14
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Camborne
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Camborne and Tuckinghill
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Architectural structure
CAMBORNE
SW 63 NE
8/5 Timber-cutting building and
office approx.20 metres south
of Count House at
King Edward Mine
II*
GV
Timber-cutting building, stores and office. Built by Camborne School of
Mines between 1900 and 1909; restoration in progress at time of survey
(1988). Mostly weather-boarded timber frame, but with some brick, raised
on a concrete plinth, and with slurried slate roofs on slightly differing
levels. L-shaped plan composed of timber cutting range on east-west axis,
with office forming south wing at west end. All single storey; the western
half of the main range, of 7 bays facing north, has a doorway in the 7th
bay and large 6-pane windows in the other bays; at the left end the coped
gable of a fire-proof cross wall breaks through the roof, and beyond this is
one more bay in matching style; to the east of this a lower continuation
of the range, containing the stores, has a similar cross wall breaking
through the roof, and the only openings are 2 low-set small square
windows beyond this. The office wing, of 3 bays, has 3 windows in the side
walls, and the entrance in the south gable by a raised doorway at the
right-hand corner, with double-doors approached by a flight of concrete
steps. Rear: 4-bay addition in angle, parallel with main range, with a door
to the 1st bay and 2-light windows, roof hipped at west end; a doorway to
each part of the stores, with 12-pane windows. Interior not inspected. The
item forms part of a uniquely complete set of turn-of-the-century tin
mining buildings on this site. Reference: A.W.Brooks, op.cit.
Listing NGR: SW6633938917
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