DescriptionRemain of Buddle, Ore dressing plant in Cwm Bychan - geograph.org.uk - 1382498.jpg
English: Remain of Buddle, Ore dressing plant in Cwm Bychan Buddles were used to was and separate out lighter and heavier elements of ores. The buddle consisted of a concreted circular pit with rotating brushes. Ore would be sent to the centre of the pit. Denser material would be deposited towards the centre and lighter material towards the outside. Another buddle nearby still retains the central cone.
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