DescriptionPit at Rosebush slate quarry - geograph.org.uk - 293408.jpg
English: Pit at Rosebush slate quarry This pit is the deepest part of the southern working of the quarry, with a further 5 levels above. It was drained by an adit. The quarry was opened 1842 and reached its peak after the construction of a railway link with Clynderwen in the 1870's, with activity falling off by the end of the century. Now overgrown, it is an excellent place for gathering whinberries.
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