Tin stamp sites and watercourse to Helston Coinagehall Street. Also history of Cistercian monks Rewley Abbey built watercourses most probably and record on wall of monks in 1286 in Wendron church received Tithe as payment for work.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
Tin Watercourse and Tin Stamp Features of the River Cober Valley
Tin Stamps Lowertown |
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Tin Mould held 56lbs of Tin |
Burning House |
Post to Burning House |
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Flue beside footpath there was once a chimney |
Wheel bearing for waterwheel |
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Wheel Pit |
Footpath 176 pace of where launders went in to the waterwheels |
Wall which held waterwheel below place for launders footpath 176 |
Franchis farmland watercourse on top travels from in valley behind Wendron church to kennels Coinagehall Street Helston |
Watercourse on Trelubbas Wartha to Helston kennals |
Buddle beside Cober river |
Saturday, 22 January 2011
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