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Wingate Quarry

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Area
  
23.35 kmĀ²

Area of search
  
County Durham

Management
  
Natural England

Notification
  
1984

Wingate Quarry

Address
  
Wheatley Hill, Trimdon Station TS29 6BF, UK

Wingate quarry


Wingate Quarry is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Easington district of east County Durham, England. Part of the site is also a Local Nature Reserve It is a disused quarry located just south of the village of Wheatley Hill.

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The quarry was worked for Magnesian Limestone until the 1930s, when it closed. Since then a large and varied grassland has developed on the site. Magnesian limestone grassland is nationally scarce, with this site accounting for close to 8 percent of the national total. As well as species that are characteristic of this vegetation type, there are also two orchids, fragrant orchid, Gymnadenia conopsea, and frog orchid, Coeloglossum viride, both of which are uncommon in County Durham.

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References

Wingate Quarry Wikipedia