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Quarr Limestone Quarry (United Kingdom)


Quarr limestone was used in the late 11th century to build Canterbury and Chichester cathedrals.
Ironically the modern Benedictine Quarr Abbey is built entirely in brick.
Its Cistercian predecessor was founded in 1131and was built in stone from the local quarries, as was Carisbrooke castle.

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Last updated May 16th 2009 by carnkie

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 50.7312
Longitude: -1.20506
Landranger grid reference: SZ562927
Easting: 456200
Northing: 092700

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Major Mining Region



Quarr Limestone Quarry belongs to the Hampshire region.