- New Quay (Devon)
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Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape (part of) * UNESCO World Heritage SiteCountry United Kingdom Type Cultural Criteria (ii)(iii)(iv) Reference 1215 Region ** Europe and North America Inscription history Inscription 2006 (30th Session) * Name as inscribed on World Heritage List
** Region as classified by UNESCONew Quay is a small abandoned village on the banks of the river Tamar in Devon, the village is just downstream of the similar port of Morwellham Quay (now an open air museum). New Quay was formerly an important copper and arsenic port serving the local mines. Since July 2006 New Quay and the surrounding area have been protected under World Heritage Site status, as part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape area.[1]
The site today
Since the village was abandoned in the early 20th century it has become overgrown and many of the stones from the quay have been taken by thieves. In 2008 work was begun to halt New Quay's further destruction: many of the buildings were stabilised and repaired and much of the undergrowth was cut back. The site can be visited on foot and further public access is planned for the future. Trains on the mine tramway from Morwellham reverse at New Quay but do not stop.
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Categories:- Former populated places in England
- Villages in Devon
- Ports and harbours of Devon
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