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Combe Down Mine, Bath, Urbex - YouTube

2020年11月21日  Combe Down and Bathampton Down Quarries make up a 6.22 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in Bath and North East Somerset, notified in 1991 because ...

Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines - Wikipedia

An underground survey of the Firs and Byfield mine areas was carried out in 1994, commissioned by Bath City Council. It was found that approximately 80% of the mines had less than 6 m cover, reducing to 2 m in some places. Irregular mining and robbing stone from supporting pillars had left the mines unstable. An Environmental Impact Assessment was completed for the stabilisation scheme and submitte

Stone mines and quarries – Prior to Now on Combe Down

2018年1月16日  Combe Down has had both quarries and mines though only one, Upper Lawn Quarry continues to operate today, the last quarry

Combe Down Stone Mines: Introduction - Archaeology

Combe Down Stone Mines: Introduction. Introduction. Between 2000 and 2009 Oxford Archaeology carried out an archaeological recording action during the stabilisation of the post-medieval underground stone mines at

Operating the mines Museum of Bath Stone

In 1895 The Builder listed 10 open quarries and one mine on Combe Down. Upper Lawn Quarry, across the fields from Gladstone Road, continues to operate today, the last

Combe Down: The Hole Story - Museum of Bath Stone

The Combe Down Stone Mines Stabilisation Project was necessary to counteract the years of excessive mining that by the 1900s had left Combe Down village in a dangerous

BBC - Bristol - History - Underground at Combe Down

2007年7月6日  A massive project has been taking place underneath Combe Down in Bath... the old limestone mines were being filled with bubbly concrete to keep them from

The Stabilisation of Combe Down Stone Mines

The Combe Down Stone Mines Stabilisation Project was necessary to counteract the years of excessive mining that by the 1900s had left Combe Down village in a dangerous