Quarry Lane Nature Reserve, Mansfield, Notts.

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Quarry Lane Nature Reserve, Mansfield, Notts.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 19 Nov 2017

Quarry Mill Viaduct and "The Scrape" wildlife area. In 2004 this area was dredged and redeveloped to provide a pond dipping area for local children. The Grade II-listed Drury Dam Viaduct was named after a Mansfield flour mill owner, Daniel Drury. It was built in 1875. It originally carried a spur of the Midland Railway Company’s Southwell-Mansfield line over the Maun Valley between Mansfield's East and South junctions. The line first carried traffic on 3rd April 1871, although the section over the viaduct was closed in October 1872, only to reopen again on 28th January 1906. The route continued to carry coal traffic from Rufford Colliery until 12th December 1983. The viaduct It was restored in 1989 and now forms part of the town’s Maun trail.

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Latitude
53.135499
Longitude
-1.206105