Goonvean Engine Trust
The Goonvean Engine Trust is the proud owner of a Cornish beam engine. Our engine was built in 1863 by Harveys of Hayle to pump deep Cornish tin mines. In 1910 the engine moved to the Goovean china clay works where it worked until 1956 pumping water out of the clay pit For over 50 years the engine lay abandoned and forgotten by almost everybody except for a few enthusiasts. In 2008 the engine was dismantled and put into storage to allow the expansion of the clay pit. The engine has now been acquired by the Goonvean Engine trust who will preserve this important piece of Cornwall’s engineering heritage within Cornwall. It is our express intention to. Restore the engine to operating condition so that it can be enjoyed by future generations.
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