A 19th-century engine house, home to the working 1840 beam engine, which runs on steam. Part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. An …
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May 4, 2025
Holiday day out, and lovely weather. Clive and Olaf you are both Brilliant, you shared your passion and made the tour so interesting , I could listen all dayFull review by Maggie D
Apr 18, 2025
We had a great day out at Levant Mine – a fascinating and memorable experience. The guided tour really brought the site to life, with the chance to handle real objects and see how the mine operated i…Full review by Kay_kat01
Feb 19, 2025
Fascinating place, brought to life by the superb talks provided by Sally and Jinks. This amazing site is a must. Highly recommend a visit.Full review by Carl H
I have not been to Geovor tin mine only Levant! I would say that I thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour at Levant, as it was very informative and delivered in a friendly manner. I suggest …
I have not been to Geovor tin mine only Levant! I would say that I thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour at Levant, as it was very informative and delivered in a friendly manner. I suggest you read reviews for both attractions to gain an overall view of experiences!
If you join a guided tour you will can down the shaft to the “Man Engine Tunnel” where 31 miners lost their lives. It’s also the only place where there’s a beam engine in steam. Well worth a visit.
My Great Grandfather and Grandfather were tin miners born in Illogan.Are there lists of miners saying which mines they worked in? There names were Henry Burrell and William Henry Burrell. I am Judith Kenworthy nee Burrell
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I don't know, but I am certain that the National Trust gentleman at the entrance to The Levant Mine would know where to find such if it exists. He was a wealth of historical knowledge …
I don't know, but I am certain that the National Trust gentleman at the entrance to The Levant Mine would know where to find such if it exists. He was a wealth of historical knowledge last December.
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