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Bradley Quarry

Description and History of Site:-

A discrete quarry hole with working faces up to 18m high and formerly with discard piles, working Bradley flag beds for flagstone and roofing 'slates'. Recently redeveloped for one large house with most of the original quarry features removed/landscaped.

It was one of several flagstone workings around Bradley:
Delph Farm Quarry (SE018 479) - now infilled
Bloomer Hill Quarry (SE021 476) - now infilled
Standard Stone Mine (SE009 502) just inside Skipton parish which survive as one open adit.No firm dates are known but mainly 19th century.


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Key Words :- bradley flag beds sandstone quarry

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Address :- Low Bradley, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Grid Ref :- SE 00179 48874
Co-ordinates :- Lat 53.935985 , Long -1.998760
Local Authority :- Craven District Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - West Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Site redeveloped to residential housing
Site Dates :- unknown - unknown
Contributor :- David Johnson - 17 November 2016

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