Ragstone Hollow, Aldington

Introduction

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Ragstone Hollow, Aldington

Image: © John Baker Taken: 26 Aug 2012

The roads Ragstone Hollow and Image were once part of a quarry where ragstone was mined. Ragstone is a very hard limestone and is bluish-grey in colour. There is, what looks like, a block of ragstone with the words Aldington 2000 engraved on it, which must have been erected to mark the millennium.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.093089
Longitude
0.942442