Car Park near North Malvern Quarry and Clock Tower

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The photograph on this page of Car Park near North Malvern Quarry and Clock Tower by Bob Embleton as part of the Geograph project.

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Car Park near North Malvern Quarry and Clock Tower

Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 26 Jan 2008

Taken from the track coming down from the Malvern Hills. The car park is managed by the Malvern hills Conservators who protect the hills for the use of the commoners and the public. Beside the track is one of the famous Malvern gas lamps which inspired C. S. Lewis when writing the Narnia books stories. The author attended the public school, Malvern College. The clock tower can be seen in the distance. Much restoration work has been undertaken by the Malvern Spa Association to repair the old water tanks and the Edwardian clock tower.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.12012
Longitude
-2.334707