Carnebone (Cornish: Karn Ebwynn, meaning Ebwyn's rock-pile) is a small hamlet and farm in the parish of Wendron (where the 2011 census population is included) in Cornwall, England.
[8] Carnebyn tin bounds are recorded in 1676 (the earliest reference to mining on the site).
[10] Later the mine was worked under the title Tregonebris & Carnebone Fatwork, producing tin from 1853 to 1859 before its subsequent.
He described the ore body between the 40 and 110fm level as:"one continuous pipe; and as one climbs up and down the shaft, which is merely the space left by the removal of the tinny mass one feels how thoroughly the words pipe or chimney describe deposits of this kind.
[16][14] The engine house of East Wheal Lovell mine is grade II listed (dated 17 June 1988).