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Blaencuffin, Llanhilleth.
This mine or level is a typical example of many hundreds of small enterprises driven into the hillsides to work the seams of coal nearest to the surface. Many of which were run as a family concern.
Sir Robert Salisbury opened a level at Blaencuffin in 1801. It is also recorded that in 1832 there were two collieries named Blaencuffin and Blaencuffin Isha, situated on the eastern side of the Ebbw Valley above the village of Llanhilleth. They were owned by Thomas Powell and Thomas Protheroe, the latter, in 1834 took out a lease for the coal under Llanhilleth Farm for 21 years.
From a list 1869 two collieries named Blaencuffin one owned by Thomas Jones and the other by Trustees of the late Thos. Bros. Protheroe.
Blaencuffin next appears in a list 1880 when it was owned by Powell Bros. and was said to be in liquidation.
T. Hall of Blaencuffin farm is shown as the owner in 1896 and John Hall in 1908 when there were only 7 men employed.
By 1918 it was owned by Thomas Price of Blaencuffin farm and in 1938 A. Goff is listed as the owner and W. M. Desmond in 1945.
This level was closed and abandoned on the 24th of April 2001.