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HER Number:MDV124301
Name:The Wheal Tamar Leat

Summary

Constructed in 1821, this leat was first suggested in 1803 as an extension to the main Canal route. Runs almost a mile following the contour through an extremely steep and rocky part of the Tamar valley side. Required two tunnels to be driven through rocky ridges.

Location

Grid Reference:SX 441 706
Map Sheet:SX47SW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishGulworthy
DistrictWest Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishTAVISTOCK

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses: none recorded

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • LEAT (Constructed, XIX - 1821 AD to 1842 AD (Between))

Full description

Waterhouse, R., 2017, The Tavistock Canal. Its History and Archaeology, 230-1, 237-39, Figs 7.11, 7.17, 7.15 and 7.24, 7.30, 7.35 (Monograph). SDV361789.

The Wheal Tamar Leat (1821-1842), SX4440 7004 to SX4394 7125
This leat took its water from the tailrace of the Canal Incline's water engine and was first proposed in 1803 as an extension of the main line of the canal but was actually built in 1821-22 and ran on the 70 metre contour west and then north from the canal terminus along an extremely steep and rocky part of the Tamar valley side, twice requiring tunnels to be driven through rocky ridges. These measures 23 metres and 68 metres long; the latter, beneath Pleasure (or Morwell) Rock had a major kink where it struck a barren lode halfway (Fig 7.11).
The leat reached an overshot water engine (about 40 foot by 3 foot) in the Impham Valley, 260 metres east-north-east of Weir Head.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV361789Monograph: Waterhouse, R.. 2017. The Tavistock Canal. Its History and Archaeology. The Tavistock Canal. Its History and Archaeology. Paperback Volume. 230-1, 237-39, Figs 7.11, 7.17, 7.15 and 7.24, 7.30, 7.35. [Mapped feature: #114517 ]

Associated Monuments

MDV22884Related to: Bedford United Mine, Leat (Monument)
MDV70494Related to: East Wheal Luscombe water engine, Gulworthy (Monument)
MDV124307Related to: Western leat at Morwellham Quay (Monument)
MDV72772Related to: Wheal Russell Mine, Leats (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events: none recorded


Date Last Edited:Dec 13 2018 2:13PM