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Miners Arms

 

   

The Miners Arms is now in residential use. A grade-II listed building.
Source: Simon A
 

Listed building details:
Inn, now houses. Southern house late C18 incorporating earlier fabric, remodelled and northern house added in early C19. Rubble with dressings, tooled-and-margined in C19 parts; slate roof. West elevation: each house 2 storeys, 2 wide bays with central door. North house has renewed door in gabled porch of tooled-and-margined stone, south house vertical-panelled door in alternating-block surround. All windows 16-pane sashes with tooled-and- margined lintels; 3-step mounting block at south-west corner. Stone end and ridge stacks. Rear elevation of southern house shows central boarded door in alternating-block surround, and round-arched stair window with radial glazing and tooled stone surround with chamfered keystone; other windows 16-pane sashes. The scene of a riot between Cornish and local lead miners in 1866.
 

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