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Report - Holme Bank Chert Mine, Bakewell, Derbyshire, February 2022

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HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
1. The History
Comprehensive history HERE from previous visit.

2. The Explore
With my daughter at a kid’s party in Bakewell and myself with a couple of hours to kill, it was a no-brainer to pop over to have another look at everybody’s fave chert mine. Only a stone’s throw away, I parked up and made the steep ascent up the hill. On the way up noticed that there were a number of cave explorers in the car park about to go in for a look round. Didn’t bump into anyone while I was in there.

The mine is a large and maze-like one, all on the level but with a slight incline in places. Decided I’d limit myself to the western side on the mine and it made for a lovely hour or more underground.

Having set up my tripod, light-painted and “took” my first picture, I realised numpty-brain here, despite ensuring a fully-charged battery was inserted into his SLR, forgot to put in a memory card. So ALL of these pictures are phone pics!

3. The Photos

Walking past the main entrance:

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Serious RSJ action:

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And we’re in:

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First up, an old miner’s hoist:

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A rusty old Duckham’s oil can:

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Ceiling hoist loop:

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Rotting wood and an old chain:

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Bits and bobs:

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Old and new roof supports:

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This one’s definitely more old school:

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The old electrics look a bit, erm, primitive:

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Wire winching wire:

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And the winch rope winder:

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Loving the old Swarfega hand-cleanser tin:

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Some sort of roller:

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This passage ends in a collapse:

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An old pumping machine just inside on of the mine’s many entrances:

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Think this is a water pipe:

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Hat-trick of stone-piled ceiling supports:

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Rusty old iron girder:

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An old miner’s bucket:

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Potifer

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Top class as always. Been wanting to get down here for a long time... and still yet to. This has lessened the itch for now.
 

thetim

28DL Member
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Hope people don't mind me resurrecting this thread - is nine months too long? Apologies if so.
In this post, Hughie helpfully includes a map showing a lot of entrances - I think there are eight known?
I think the ones used by the cave diving community are now padlocked and access by arrangement. But here it looks like you got out via an open exit (or maybe you'd just got past the gate when you took the photo?). Was that exit in the quarry that is shown to the north-west on your map? I've absolutely no desire to go cave diving - I'll leave that to the bold - but would very much like to see inside some of the rest of the mine.
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Hope people don't mind me resurrecting this thread - is nine months too long? Apologies if so.
In this post, Hughie helpfully includes a map showing a lot of entrances - I think there are eight known?
I think the ones used by the cave diving community are now padlocked and access by arrangement. But here it looks like you got out via an open exit (or maybe you'd just got past the gate when you took the photo?). Was that exit in the quarry that is shown to the north-west on your map? I've absolutely no desire to go cave diving - I'll leave that to the bold - but would very much like to see inside some of the rest of the mine.
All entrances padlocked at last visit so permission required for padlock code...
 

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