At the top of the hill is Croxden Quarry

Introduction

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At the top of the hill is Croxden Quarry

Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 21 Mar 2012

Croxden Quarry is a vast hole in Staffordshire from which sand and gravel has been extracted, the workings all hidden behind this hill and the trees.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.978311
Longitude
-1.961684