I agree, I think you have definitely found the entrance to that mine. You can even see the triangular cut leading up to it ! And you did an excellent job on that tombstone as well ! Hopefully you'll get a few more to do and make a nice little bit of cash lol. Molly likes graveyards ? Sounds like a Goth in the making there lol.
Yes I reckon so zed, im very chuffed with that discovery! OK it was only filled in 50 years ago but I'll bet only a tiny handful of people are aware of it. Lol molly is 12 now and she has always loved graveyards, she does an excellent Wednesday Addams!
Another nice informative video jim and a great big of investigative work on the mine entrance. Never new about the lidar map until your other video I hope to use it to try and find another chalk spring/waterfall like you get at Barton even just a small one there must be another one lurking in the chilterns although I suspect they will be on private land.Also visited totternhoe spring for the first time before heading to watch dunstable town,which I never knew about until seeing it in one of your older videos.
Glad to be of service Duncan, isn't totternhoe spring a lovely spot? Whoever owns it obviously cares for it. There are a lot of free lidar maps online, dead useful. Let me know if you find any winners!
Other family members have always kept it nice and clean so I didn't have to worry about that bit thankfully, just a quick scrub with some fairy liquid first! The scraper seemed to work very well, harder than paint but softer than the stone, no damage caused, all good!
I did try some copper rods 20 years ago over a supposed convergence of ley lines, they certainly seemed to respond to something there! The bloke who handed me the rods was a Buddhist monk unusually!