Images from a Photographic Survey of Boringdon Park Mine, Plymouth 2020-2021

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Introduction

General view of the mine building complex at Boringdon Park Mine after repairs and repointing with lime mortar
General view of the mine building complex at Boringdon Park Mine after repairs and repointing with lime mortar

This collection comprises images from a photographic survey of Boringdon Park Mine undertaken by Southwest Landscape Investigations between February 2020 and March 2021.

Photographic recording of repairs and consolidation to brickwork and masonry was undertaken on three ruined structures associated with Boringdon Park Mine, a disused 19th-century lead mine. The survey was commissioned by the owner of the site, The Forestry Commission, to provide a limited conservation management plan, which will assess the work required to remove it from the Heritage at Risk register.


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