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Monkton Farleigh Limestone Mine (United Kingdom)


Originally a mine for quarrying Bath stone, Monkton Farleigh was used during WW2 as an ammunition store. The northern part of the mine is accessible from a mile long conveyor belt shaft rising from Farleigh Down Sidings. The southern part is sealed off for commercial use, being used by Wansdyke Security as a document storage facility.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 51.4053
Longitude: -2.29035
Landranger grid reference: ST799674
Easting: 379900
Northing: 167400

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Major Mining Region



Monkton Farleigh Limestone Mine belongs to the the Bath-stone mines etc. region.