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Botallack Lae Maen Veor (Cornish: "Legh Men Veur" meaning "great stone ledge"), or Botallack Head, is a headland to the north west of Botallack.
Botallack The local community radio station is Coast FM (formerly Penwith Radio), which broadcasts on 96.5 and 97.2 FM.
Botallack The village is in a former tin mining area situated between the town of St Just in Penwith {where the 2011 Census population was included} and the village of Pendeen.
Botallack Botallack () is a village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road.
Botallack The Botallack Mine, former tin mines, are low down the cliffs north of Botallack. The BBC television series "Poldark" was filmed partly in Botallack, using Manor Farm as Nampara.
Botallack Mine The 1970s BBC television series "Poldark" was filmed partly in Botallack, using Manor Farm as Nampara. More recently, filming for the new "Poldark" series also took place here.
Botallack Mine The engine houses in the Crowns section of Botallack Mine are set low down the cliffs north of Botallack. There are two engine houses here and the remains of another pair on the cliff slopes above; the mine extends for about 400 metres out under the Atlantic ocean; the deepest shaft is 250 fathoms (about 500 metres) below sea level. The workings of Botallack Mine extend inland as far as the St. Just to St. Ives road, and at times included Wheal Cock further to the north-east.
Botallack Mine It is unclear how far back mining activity goes in this location. Early records date from the 1500s. Some archaeological evidence points to mining here in the Roman era or even as far back as the Bronze Age.
Botallack Mine The village of Botallack is on the B3306 road, in a former tin and copper mining area situated between the town of St Just in Penwith and the village of Pendeen.
Botallack Mine Botallack was a submarine mine, with tunnels extending under the sea, in places for half a mile. Over its recorded lifetime, the mine produced around 14,500 tonnes of tin, 20,000 tonnes of copper and 1,500 tonnes of arsenic. An estimated 1.5 million tonnes of waste would have been dug up with the minerals. In the 1860s a new diagonal shaft was dug. In 1865, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited and descended down the shaft, creating a mini-boom in tourism that caused the mine operators to charge visitors a guinea per person. The mine closed in 1895 as a result of falling tin and copper prices. The mining developments around Botallack form part of the St Just mining district's successful inclusion in the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site which was inscribed in July 2006.