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Downshay Marble Quarry (United Kingdom)


In c. 1542 Leland tells us that 'all the marble in the new fabric of Salisbury Cathedral was supplied for 12 years by Alice Bruer.' , who was the owner of Downshay Manor at Worth Matravers in the Isle of Purbeck and the traces of the quarried areas on the Purbeck Marble outcrop at Downshay can still be seen today.

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Last updated December 2nd 2009 by ICLOK
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Last updated December 2nd 2009 by ICLOK

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 50.6161
Longitude: -2.0268
Landranger grid reference: SY982796
Easting: 398200
Northing: 079600

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Major Mining Region



Downshay Marble Quarry belongs to the Dorset region.