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Quarry Hill Limestone Quarry (United Kingdom)


A large wooded area (just east of New Barn) known on the 1838 tithe map as Quarry Hill, contains much disturbed ground, though the humps here are much less easy to see because of the many trees. Tatton-Brown and Professor Desmond Donovan are convinced that this area in addition to Dumplings Down were the most likely source for the stone for Salisbury Cathedral

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 51.0648
Longitude: -2.06131
Landranger grid reference: ST958295
Easting: 395800
Northing: 129500

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Major Mining Region



Quarry Hill Limestone Quarry belongs to the the Bath-stone mines etc. region.