Wheal Cunning
Tin lodes to the west of St Just were first recorded as being worked in 1782, initially via several small mines which were eventually amalgamated in Victorian times under the name Wheal Cunning. The workings extended beneath the sea near Cape Cornwall, where it was hoped as in the Levant and Botallack mines, the lodes would become richer. In this case however, the seaward excavations proved poorly productive and the mine closed in 1876.
Mentioned in walks
- St Just to Cape Cornwall (3.7 mile walk)
- St Just to Nanquidno (7.4 mile walk)