Angarrack

[citation needed] The Angarrack River joins the Hayle Estuary at Copperhouse Pool before running into the sea at St Ives Bay.

An 1846 project to continue the adit up the valley as far as Binner Downs, just to the east of Leedstown, does not appear to have occurred.

[4][5][6] A smelting house was built in 1704 and the mill(s) were converted into stamps to process ores from the nearby mines.

Charles Wesley, following a visit to Redruth on 7 August 1743, was returning to St Ives via Angarrack and stopped to preach to a group of people who were at Velling-Varine (Mellenvrane).

[10][11] The incline can still be seen on maps and the stationary engine is commemorated in the name Steamers Hill; the road leading to Connor Downs.