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Bradwell Moor

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31: 174:, with larger scale production in Roman times. Cop Rake and Moss Rake lead mines (include the sites of Starvehouse Mine, New York Mine and Cop Mine) have been extracting lead-bearing ore from veins near the surface since at least the 13th century (when it was recorded as Wardlow Cop). 189:
stone working site was discovered by The Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust where Bradwell Moor Barn once stood, before the land was excavated by the quarry operator at the time (
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for "road to the bath town". Clement Lane follows the original route across the moor. The section of Batham Gate road east of
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long-distance footpath is at 461 metres (1,512 ft) where it crosses Bradwell Moor, slightly west of its summit.
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Hope Quarry is a large limestone quarry that covers the north-east side of the moor between
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There are numerous historic lead mines around the moor which are protected
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Guilbert, G., Taylor, C. Malone, S. & Garton, D. (1995).
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Index


Hope Valley
Elevation
Peak District
England
OS grid
SK 1443 8039
Topo map
OS
Bradwell
Derbyshire
Peak District
Batham Gate
Navio Roman fort
Brough-on-Noe
Aquae Arnemetiae
Buxton
Old English
Peak Forest
Scheduled Monument
Scheduled Monuments
Bronze Age
Castleton
Breedon
Mesolithic
Blue Circle
Limestone Way


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