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Mines & mining heritage · North East England

Grinkle Mine

In or near Boulby.

Grinkle Mine — former ironstone mine in North Yorkshire, England.

Grinkle Mine, mines & mining heritage in North East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Lealholm · 9.9 km

Getting there & planning your visit

Grinkle Mine is located in North Yorkshire, with the postcode TS13 5DX. The nearest railway station is Lealholm, approximately 9.9 km away. Entry details and accessibility information are not provided.

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About

Grinkle Mine is a mine in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "former ironstone mine in North Yorkshire, England". Coordinates: 54.5491°, -0.8240°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Grinkle Mine, was an ironstone mine working the main Cleveland Seam near to Roxby in North Yorkshire, England. Initially, the ironstone was mined specifically for the furnaces at the Palmer Shipbuilders in Jarrow on the River Tyne, but later, the mine became independent of Palmers. To enable the output from the mine to be exported, a 3-mile (4.8 km) narrow-gauge tramway was constructed that ran across three viaducts and through two tunnels to the harbour of Port Mulgrave, where ships would take the ore directly to Tyneside. During the First World War, the threat of wartime action on the harbour at Port Mulgrave led to a connection being built from the mine site direct to the Whitby to Loftus railway line just to the north of the mine head. Whilst this allowed for the closure of the port to shipping in 1917, the tramway stayed open to transport miners from Port Mulgrave to the minesite. The mine first ceased production in 1921, with sporadic years of mining taking place, however the mine closed for good in 1930. Part of the site is now underneath the surface workings of the Boulby Mine complex, though some buildings remain at ground level.

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Background

History

In 1852, Charles Mark Palmer entered into a business venture with his brother, George, to build ships at Jarrow (Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company), on the south bank of the River Tyne in County Durham. As the company installed their own blast furnaces at the shipyard, iron ore needed to be sourced, and a licence was obtained to mine for ironstone in the vicinity of Easington and Boulby on the Yorkshire coast, which had not been mined for iron before this time, but small scale quarrying of ironstone had taken place before in coastal regions. Initially, ore was mined around the Port Mulgrave area which necessitated the building of a port there. Iron was dug from the cliffs, and loaded…

Description

When Boulby Mine was opened in 1969, spoil for the workings there were dumped onto the drift part of Grinkle Mine, effectively burying it and damaging much of the structures that were left behind and derelict. In 2015, the culvert built to divert Easington Beck away from the minesite collapsed. ICL UK paid £1.5 million for the remediation of the site.

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Coordinates
54.5491, -0.8240
Parish
Roxby
Postcode
TS13 5DX
Parliamentary constituency
Scarborough and Whitby
Nearest railway station
Lealholm9.9 km

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Grinkle Mine?
Grinkle Mine is in North-East England, United Kingdom (postcode TS13 5DX), in the parish of Roxby.
What is Grinkle Mine?
Grinkle Mine — former ironstone mine in North Yorkshire, England.
How do I get to Grinkle Mine?
The nearest railway station is Lealholm, about 9.9 km away. Drivers can use postcode TS13 5DX.
How do I get to Grinkle Mine?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TS13 5DX. It sits within the Scarborough and Whitby parliamentary constituency.