Pgcrow
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12 years ago
Hello everyone, I am new on this site so please forgive any lack of site etiquette on my part. I am the Warden of a little nature reserve in Crowhurst, East Sussex located on an old Sandstone quarry. I am desperately trying to find some information on the quarry:- who worked it? What was was the stone used for; and when? Is it true that the last people to labour there were German POWs? Any information would be gratefully received, thank you. Paul
Morlock
12 years ago
Do you have a NGR or maplink for the quarry?
Pgcrow
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12 years ago
Hello, yes the Google map link to Quarry Wood is
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en 
Morlock
12 years ago
Map link does not appear to work but found Stonequarry Wood on OS maps, this the place?

http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=50.886281&lon=0.481527&z=15.7&r=0&src=msa 
Pgcrow
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12 years ago
Morlock
12 years ago
Our Flashearth links look suspiciously similar?

Grumpytramp
12 years ago
I am sorry this is several hundred miles outside my area but I suspect that your best bet is to contact the Wealdon Iron Research Group who have studied intensively the Weald ironstone workings and associated industries of the Sussex, Kent and Surrey Weald

By way of example they describe in their Bulletin No. 13 [Second Series 1993] undertaking a few trial trenches in the RSPB Fore Wood Reserve at Crowhurst (? the same place) and uncovering evidence of Roman/late iron age iron working (a bloomery)

See page 3 here:

http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/BullSer2/Vol2-13.pdf 

Details of their extensive work here:

http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/index.htm  and
http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/about.htm 

It might not help with the more recent history of quarry workings but should add several centuries of other context to the history of mineral exploitation in your area 🙂
Pgcrow
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12 years ago
Thank you very much!

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