WebMar 17, 2008 · Greetwell quarry is situated to the East of Lincoln and is steeped in history. The quarry was first opened c1878 to extract Ironstone. Along with the quarry extensive mining was carried out in the local area. The quarry extracted Ironstone for some 60 years, the longest continual period of quarrying in the UK. WebGreetwell Hollow is an interesting wildlife haven and geological site. At one time it was mined for ironstone and quarried for limestone, and there is still an extensive quarry face …
Greetwell Hollow
WebI shot this drone footage a couple of years ago, when construction of the Lincoln Eastern bypass was in it's early stages, I need to go back and record the c... WebNotification as an SSSI gives legal protection to the best sites for wildlife and geology. [1] As of 2024, there are 111 SSSIs in Oxfordshire, 78 of which have been designated for biological interest, 27 for geological interest, and 6 for both biological and geological interest. [2] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap l a young spring and wire history
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WebFlickr photos, groups, and tags related to the "greetwellhollow" Flickr tag. WebJun 1, 2024 · GREETWELL HOLLOW NATURE RESERVE (Lincoln) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go. Lincoln Hotels Things to Do Restaurants Flights Holiday Rentals Travel Stories Cruises Car Hire. … WebIt lies just over 1 km east of the village of Haswell . The site occupies part of a disused quarry, in which have developed areas of primary and secondary magnesian limestone grassland. Such grassland is largely confined to County … lay our heads together