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Quarry, Wallsbatch Bridge

  • HER Number (PRN): 29941
  • Site Name : Quarry, Wallsbatch Bridge
  • Monument Type:
    • Sandstone Quarry (Post Medieval)
  • Civil Parish:
    • Chetton , Bridgnorth, Shropshire
  • Grid Reference: SO
  • Brief Description: A quarry first identified and classified by the Historic Mineral Workings Data Capture Project carried out by the Minerals Section of Shropshire County Council and its successor Shropshire Council. This was a desktop exercise largely utilising the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale “County Series” mapping.
  • Description: NAME: Wallsbatch Bridge, COMMENT: Quarry. MINERAL: Dev, Ditton, St Maughans Fm. STONE TYPE: Sandstone
  • Record Type: Monument
  • Sources:
    (01) DATASET: French G. Provisional Source Entry: Historic Quarries Data. HQ838.
  • Tags:
    • Sandstone Quarry
  • Related Places:
    • Chetton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire (Civil Parish)
  • For more information contact: Shropshire Council HER
  • Date Created: 21/06/2013 12:19:58


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