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Kemnay Granite Quarry (United Kingdom)


Kemnay quarry began production in the mid-19th century producing building stone, setts and kerbs, with the best material reserved for polished monumental work. It is a light grey muscovite-biotite granite. Examples include the Queen Victoria Memorial in London, the Forth Railway Bridge and, more recently, as cladding for the new Scottish Parliament.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 57.242
Longitude: -2.4374
Landranger grid reference: NJ737169
Easting: 373700
Northing: 816900

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Major Mining Region



Kemnay Granite Quarry belongs to the Central Scotland region.