Blackheath Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:BHR)(FRANKFURT:04B) ("Blackheath" or the
"Company") is pleased to report results from preliminary work at the
recently-acquired 213 square kilometre Vale das Gatas Tungsten/Tin Project.
Mapping and sampling over the Prainelas area, approximately 1.5 square
kilometres in size, has so far located at least 12 waste dumps from previous
workings and at least 30 tungsten-bearing quartz veins over a distance of 900
metres.


A single grab sample taken from one of the tungsten-bearing veins assayed 6.60%
WO3 or 66 kg/tonne. Six grab samples were taken from six of the waste dumps and
averaged 0.68% WO3 (tungsten trioxide) or 6.8 kg/tonne, ranging from 1.43% to
0.18% WO3 with additional tin values averaging 0.11% Sn. (These must be
considered to be preliminary selected samples, and as such, may not be
representative of average values for each area.)


"We are delighted with the early encouraging results from our reconnaissance
work at Vale das Gatas," said James Robertson, P.Eng., President & CEO of
Blackheath Resources. "This mine is the second-largest past producer of tungsten
in Portugal after closing in 1986 because of depressed tungsten prices. Tungsten
price is now around $38/kg and we look forward to carrying out further work
including diamond drilling at Vale das Gatas in early 2014."


The Company also reports the resignation of Marshall Farris from the board of
directors of Blackheath. Mr. Farris was a founding director of the Company and
leaves to pursue other business interests. We wish him every success in his
future activities.


Further information about the Company's activities may be found at
www.blackheathresources.com and under the Company's profile at www.sedar.com.


On behalf of the Board,

James Robertson, P.Eng., President & CEO

This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full
responsibility for its content. Barry J. Price, M.Sc., P.Geo., is a Qualified
Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators. He has reviewed the technical disclosure in this release. The
samples were prepared at an ALS Minerals Laboratory in Spain and analyzed at the
certified ALS Minerals Laboratory in North Vancouver using conventional XRF-05
and XRF-10 (X-ray Fluorescence) methods. Standard samples were used at the
laboratory.


Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Blackheath Resources Inc.
Alexander Langer
604-684-3800
604-669-2744 (FAX)
info@blackheathresources.com
www.blackheathresources.com

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