Visits to the

Goodluck Lead Mine.

Visitor will be conducted through the mine workings by experienced guides who will explain and demonstrate the methods used by the miners to drive their exploratory levels in search of lead veins, and show various items of lead mining machinery and equipment. There is also an unworked vein of galena visible.

The history of the mine will be related and examples of herring - bone arching, wood and stone stemples, winzes, sumps, and raises can be seen, also several examples of climbing aids used by "t'owd man".

Display areas show visitors examples of old tools, implements, and artefacts, which have been found in the mine workings during restoration.

On the surface, visitors can inspect restored miners' coes, ore dressing floors, powder magazine, tip and wagon tippler, buddles, jigging machine, and other items associated with a lead mine.

Access to the Goodluck Mine is strictly by appointment only. Educational groups are welcome.

Safety helmets, electric hand - lamps, (and some times candles !), are provided, but visitors are strongly advised to wear warm out door clothing and strong waterproof footwear, as conditions underfoot can sometimes be very wet and muddy !

The standard visitor route is about 1/4 mile into the mine workings, and takes about 1 1/4 hours for the round trip. A maximum of 12 visitors only can be taken underground at any time. There is covered accommodation on the surface for visitors waiting to go into the mine.

New website now at www.goodluckmine.org.uk

Further details may be obtained from any Derbyshire Tourist Information Centre, or from the Mine Manager Paul Chandler:email to

goodluckmine@btinternet.com

© R.Amner 2001.