In message <008b01c51a67$cd8a1720$0200a8c0@TREVORSPC>, Trevor Dunkerley
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>Dear List,
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>Many thanks to all who responded to my enquiry regarding the above.
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>These have identified 3 other areas at 1) Forrabury 'Stitches', near
>Boscastle 2) Challacombe on Dartmoor 3) Chelmorton in the Peak
>District. What is interesting is that each of the above have associated
>metaliferous landscapes.
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>I am sure there are many more, especially in Wales, so if I may I will
>leave my enquiry as an open question in the hope that more of these
>landscapes will be brought to my attention.
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>Thank you in anticipation.
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>Kindest regards,
>
>Trevor
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Another site in Derbyshire that could be added to the list is the strips
that lie between Wensley and Brightgate above the Little and Great
Dungeon at Wensley. I have stood at Millclose Mine many a time watching
the shadows lengthen across this area and both the strips and the mining
tips stand out vividly. May I suggest that a discussion with the Peak
Park Landscape Archaeologist may result in a much longer list.
Cheers.
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David Williams
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