Blackhouses Ruins, East Mines
All that remains of four railwaymen's cottages beside the old track bed of the Rosedale ironstone railway's eastern branch. They were called Blackhouses because of the bitumen used to weatherproof them and which can still be seen on the outer walls.
The railway track bed is popular walking and cycling route and stretches for 12 miles around the edge of the valley.
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Blackhouses Ruins, East Mines
All that remains of four railwaymen's cottages beside the old track bed of the Rosedale ironstone railway's eastern branch. They were called Blackhouses because of the bitumen used to weatherproof them and which can still be seen on the outer walls.
The railway track bed is popular walking and cycling route and stretches for 12 miles around the edge of the valley.
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Uploaded on February 25, 2012
Taken on February 25, 2012