Beckwith's is an abandoned mine site on the western slope of South Barrule. It was worked during the mid-19th century; producing lead ore.
View back up towards the mine site from further down South Barrule
Inside one of the mine buildings
Mine Engine Room and Leaning Chimney
Abandoned building within the mine complex
Further up the hill is Cross Vein Mine; known locally as Snuff the Wind.
Chimney at Cross Vein Mine
Heading down the valley from the main mine site is a stream full of tiny waterfalls and pools.
Waterfall tainted red
Assorted rocks at the base of a waterfall.
Alongside the river that the stream joins is what appears to be a disused quarry.
Pool of water at the base of the abandoned quarry
Long left to nature, the mine's only inhibitants now are the armies of ants that make use of the site.
Ant colony at the Beckwith's Mine
All photographs copyright A.W. Shaw 2010.
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