Dave Linton was already typing when Robin postedI guess one cannot access issue 2
I'm sure Dave Linton can help
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Raymond Griffiths writes that an elderly neighbour recalls workings at Eagryn Bottom which he entered as a young man. The site is now lost.
Indeed, there is tunnel running from an old quarry behind the brick stone hoppers on the west side of the harbour. It allegedly exits one of the openings under the stone hoppers used by the local fishermen to store crab and lobster pots. I've also seen on an old map another tunnel running from this location to one of the coves on the coast to the west of the harbour, the cove was named 'Aber Tunnel'& if solva is of interest, so will be porthgain: https://rogerfarnworth.com/2022/09/...es-and-their-railways-before-the-railway-age/
Pembrokeshire, its Industrial Archaeology and history
The history and industrial archaeology of Pembrokeshirewww.industrialgwent.co.uk