BBC Devon writes about Morwellham Quay

Keith Heathorn writes about the rebirth of Morwellham Quay.

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Morwellham Quay and Copper Mine

is now open 7 days per week 10am-5.30pm.

Annual Membership IS NOW AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE ONLINE NOT ONLY DOES IT ALLOW FREE ENTRY TO MORWELLHAM QUAY IT ALSO INCLUDES FREE ENTRY TO BICTON PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS GO TO www.bictongardens.co.uk  for details

 

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Welcome to Morwellham Quay

Keeping the past alive for everyone to enjoy

 

WE ARE OPEN FROM 10 AM TO 5.30 PM EVERY DAY SUMMER 2010 

An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre in the heart of the  West Devon & Cornwall Mining Landscape World Heritage Site and Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.    Just four miles west of Tavistock the historic port, mine workings and Estate, border the beautiful River Tamar. Amidst towering cliffs and gently rolling farmland, a lost world lives again.

 All human life is here as you explore the assay office, step inside the over-crowded miners' cottages and stroll along original quaysides and docks.

For many, a highlight of the visit is the narrow-gauge Mine Railway.  Travel by train along the banks of the River Tamar before venturing deep underground in the George & Charlotte copper mine. Here, in their real abandoned workplaces, displays illustrate the harsh working conditions of Victorian miners and our train drivers offer an expert commentary on the technical aspects of hard rock mining.

By way of contrast the Victorian farm and nature reserve offer you the chance to escape the hustle and bustle of 21st century life as you wander through the tranquil countryside with only the wildlife for company.

Whether you've an interest in Cornish mining, Victorian history, shipping in the age of sail, cottage gardens, reed-beds, old farm machinery, or if you simply want a continually stimulating and entertaining day out, Morwellham Quay is the place to visit:  There’s 200 acres for you to enjoy!