In its tiny engine house perched on the cliff edge, the famous Levant beam engine is steaming again after 60 idle years. The sight, sounds and smells of this 166-year-old engine conjure up the feel of Cornwall's industrial past.
A short underground tour takes the visitor from the miners' dry to the man engine shaft via a spiral staircase. Also on view are the winding and pumping shafts, and the newly restored electric winding engine.
Half a mile along the cliff is Geevor mine and a mining museum, and in the other direction is the Botallack Count House with information on the history of the St Just coastal area.

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