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Chicksgrove Quarry

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+44 1929 439255

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4 Quarry Gate Cottages, Lower Chicksgrove, Tisbury, Salisbury SP3 6LZ, UK

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Chicksgrove Quarry (grid reference ST962296) is a 14 acres (5.7 ha) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, England notified in 1971.

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Chilmark stone, a form of limestone, is quarried at the site.

Chicksgrove Quarry Ltd also operates Chilmark Mine, a site 1.5 miles away. See Chilmark Quarries

Chilmark StoneEdit

Chilmark stone is a fine quality building stone used extensively for construction and restoration projects throughout the South of England and nationally as a match for other stones such as Reigate Stone, Malmstone and Kentish Rag. Thousands of tonnes of Chilmark Stone from Chicksgrove Quarry have been used in the restoration of Salisbury Cathedral. Recent restoration uses for the stone include Westminster Abbey Chapter House and Hampton Court Palace.

Geological InterestEdit

The geology exposed by the present and historical workings at Chicksgrove Quarry contribute heavily towards its classification as SSSI and access to the former quarry faces for future generations features in the quarry’s restoration plans.

The Chilmark Stone at Chicksgrove Quarry dates from the latter part of the Jurassic period so is around 145 million years old, the stone is from the upper part of the Portland Stone Formation and the very lower beds of the Purbeck Limestone Group.

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Chicksgrove Quarry Wikipedia