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Bare Head Quarry

Description and History of Site:-
The quarry which stood on the summit plateau east of the deep vale has long since been infilled and landscaped to be returned to pasture but along the western edge of the site where massive quantities of stone were discarded the carefully laid and slightly battered retaining judd walls are still fully erect, standing up to 7m high for a length of over 54m by 37m. A public right of way ran west-east through the discard area and to preserve that a narrow 6m-long tunnel was built so that stone could be piled above and to the north - this has survived in perfect condition and is still in use. (SE10064 28560 - SE10073 28542)
Elland Flags were exploited in Bare Head for roofing, flooring and building stone. No other structures remain. Nothing in detail has been located.


Further Reading and References:-
Johnson, D. Quarrying in the Yorkshire Pennines. Amberley, 2016, pp. 51-52.


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Key Words :- open quarry working infilled flagstone

Viewing the Site :- Visible from two public footpaths

Address :- Green Lane, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 7TB
Grid Ref :- SE 10050 28500
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.752771 , Long -1.849067
Local Authority :- Calderdale Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site derelict - some buildings remaining
Site Dates :- unknown - unknown
Record Date :- 12 February 2017

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