King Edward Mine
In 1897 an abandoned part of South Condurrow Mine was taken over by the Camborne School of Mines for a combination of training and commercial production, and renamed King Edward Mine in 1901. This drained into Wheal Grenville until 1921 when Wheal Grenville closed causing both mines to flood. A new venue was sought in a small area of Great Condurrow Mine which was above the water table and this was used until early in the 21st Century.
On walks
- Carn Brea and the Great Flat Lode (5.9 mile walk)