Engine House at the Prince of Wales Quarry
The engine house in Trewarmett is the only one preserved in North Cornwall. It was built in 1870 and the beam engine, installed in 1871, was used to drive a wire ropeway to haul slate, as well as pumping water out of the quarry pit (which is now a lake). You can safely wander around inside (there are grilles covering the pit which once contained the beam engine).
Mentioned in walks
- Trebarwith Valley (2.7 mile walk)
- Trebarwith Valley to Backways Cove (4 mile walk)
- Trewarmett to Trebarwith Strand (4.1 mile walk)