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Report - Wrengill Slate Quarry (Cumbria, Dec, 2021)

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urbanchemist

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A family outing a few days before Christmas, although some of the pictures come from a later visit to Mosedale Quarry nearby.


Background. A quarry producing blue-green slate, open by 1728, operating intermittently until the late 1800s and last worked by Italian prisoners of war during WW2.

More info here: https://www.cumbria-industries.org.uk/slate/wrengill-quarry-longsleddale/

There isn’t a huge amount to see, but it’s a nice walk up Longsleddale valley - mostly phone pics.


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Long range pic from the other side of the valley, taken from approximately the red dot on the aerial view, showing the workings as a long crevasse in the hill, much eroded in the lower regions.


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Starting with one of the minor quarries higher up behind, this only went in about 50 yards.


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Looking down the main open section, this has a small adit at the top which didn’t go far either.


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Looking back up there’s another opening on the right, cut for draining water from a smaller quarry next door which has a waterfall.

Through the hole and up a pile of rocks to inspect the waterfall, although it’s lot easier to walk round.


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The stream coming in the top was apparently diverted around the edge of the small quarry at one stage, and the pillars visible at the other end may have supported a leat to carry the water away.


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Carrying on down and looking back up, there’s another adit on the right, again not much longer than 50 yards.


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Rails sticking out the waste below the opening.


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urbanchemist

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Ruined mill with remains of an engine and cart.


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The mill was powered by a Pelton wheel at one stage, but all that’s left is the inlet pipe coming down the hill and the plinth on which it sat.


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Where the water went out down a culvert to the main gorge.


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Inside there’s a short branch which curves around to the other side of the plinth then stops.

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Looking back up the hill with the culvert opening on the right.


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An old compressed air tank a bit further down in the stream.


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De crew

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View down the valley from higher up the path to Gatescarth Pass, quarry on the lower right.

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