Description and History of Site:-
In 1853 the Spa Wood Mine was part of same lease, held by the Weardale Coal & Iron Co., that included the first Belmont Mine. Production started in 1864 and continued until 1886.
In 1890 Sir B. Samuelson & Co took over the lease and started production via the Slapewath Shaft (NZ 64664 14710) before in 1897 opening drifts in the valley near the Slapewarth Viaduct.
In 1917 the company was taken over by Dorman Long & Co who continued to work the mine until 1930.
Remains include stables, workshops, block house, powder house, two fan houses, electric sub-station and drift entrances. On private land although the Cleveland Way passes just above it.
Further Reading and References:-Chapman S. 2001. 'Guisborough District Mines' P Tuffs.
Tuffs, P. 1996. Catalogue of Cleveland Ironstone Mines. P Tuffs.
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Key Words :- ironstone drift mine
Viewing the Site :- No public access on private land
Address :- Slapewath, Guisborough, North Yorkshire, TS14 7DD
Grid Ref :- NZ 63730 15710
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.532666 , Long -1.016668
Local Authority :- Redcar and Cleveland District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site derelict - some buildings remaining
Site Dates :- 1864 -
Record Date :- 24 June 2015
Copyright :- cc-by-nc-sa 4.0 © Charles Morris
Grid Ref :- NZ 63730 15710
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.532666 , Long -1.016668
Local Authority :- Redcar and Cleveland District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site derelict - some buildings remaining
Site Dates :- 1864 -
Record Date :- 24 June 2015
Copyright :- cc-by-nc-sa 4.0 © Charles Morris