Monks Park Quarry, Wiltshire. Oct 2010

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Monks park quarry started it's life under the name of Sumsions Monks or Monks North as it was started in 1886 by Sumsions as a Bath stone quarry, the mine then changed hands to The Bath and Portland Stone Co. who's name has since changed to ARC Stone. The mine now covers 38 acres and has 212 steps leading down, the stone being about 100’ below the ground.

In 1937 the quarry was taken over by the War Department and used as an ammunition and explosives store, although the whole area was not converted. The site became surplus in 1941 and sat empty until 1954 when a 10 acre area of the quarry was converted by the Royal Navy as an extension to the stores at Copenacre Quarry as well as Spring Quarry. The conversion took two years and during this time , 250,000 tons of waste was removed, floors laid, ceilings and pillars strengthened where necessary and engineering services installed. To make the quarry suitable for storage a new reinforced lift shaft was constructed.

The rest of the quarry which was never converted remained in it’s original stone quarry state, this half became a quarry museum for a short time before being moved to Pickwick Quarry as it was decided that the quarry would once again be put in to use for stone extraction. Hanson's then took over the lease and carried on quarrying till closure in 2008.

Since being closed 'Der pikey's' have been in and looted whatever they could carry out..



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Thanks for looking! :D
 
good lad, some great pics there fella, was a great end to a good day ;)

do u mind if i post that one of u up
 
Nice one Vdub, ive only ever visited mines when you have been about but it was pretty cool.

Me being an asylum man, i find it very interesting that all of the mines seem physically different in their own way. whereas with asylums, they all look the same but have their own "feel" to them
 
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