QUARRIES OF THE MENDIP HILLS

Western extension of Whatley quarry.


The Mendip Hills are the most southerly Carboniferous Limestone Upland in Britain and are found in northern Somerset.
They are comprised of three major anticlinal structures, each with a core of older Devonian sandstone and Silurian volcanic rocks. The latter are quarried for use in road construction and as a concrete aggregate.
In recent centuries the hills, like the Cotswolds to the north, have been quarried for stone to build the cities of Bath and Bristol, as well as smaller towns in Somerset. The quarries are major suppliers of road stone to southern England, between them producing around twelve million tonnes a year, employing over two thousand people with an annual turnover of £150m.[1]
There are two main rock types on the Mendips: the Devonian Sandstones visible around Blackdown and Downhead and the Carboniferous Limestones, which dominate the hills and surround the older rock formations.[2]
A large proportion of the stone (about 5 million tonnes per year) is moved by rail company Mendip Rail.

Contents
Active quarries
Disused quarries
References
External links

Active quarries


Name Location Map owners/operators Notes
Batts Combe quarry Cheddar Hanson Aggregates
Callow Rock quarry Cheddar Bardon Aggregates
Colemans quarry Holwell near Nunney
Dulcote quarry Dulcote near Wells Foster Yeoman
Halecombe Leigh-on-Mendip Anglo American
Gurney Slade quarry Gurney Slade between Binegar and Holcombe Morris & Perry (Gurney Slade) Ltd
Moon's Hill Quarry Stoke St Michael John Wainwright & Co Ltd Geological Site of Special Scientific Interest
Torr Works East Cranmore Foster Yeoman
Whatley quarry Whatley Hanson plc

Disused quarries




Barnclose Quarry

Cloford Quarry - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Cook's Wood Quarry - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Draycott Quarry

Emborough Quarries - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Fairy Cave Quarry

Hobbs Quarry - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Holwell Quarries - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Shipham Quarry

Underwood Quarry (near Wells)

Viaduct Quarry - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

Westbury Quarry

Windsor Hill Quarry - geological Site of Special Scientific Interest

References


1. Mendip Quarry Producers
2. The Aggregate Landscape of Somerset: Predicting the Archaeological Resource

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