DescriptionMine Chimney at Wheal Eliza Consols - geograph.org.uk - 77232.jpg
English: Mine Chimney at Wheal Eliza Consols. This mine chimney is almost lost among the trees. It demonstrates that there used to be more than just china clay workings in the St Austell area. Wheal Eliza Consols was mining for tin and copper. The area of woodland which contains the old buildings is fenced off with raser wire.
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