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Fossils and fossil collecting in
Stockdale Quarry, Cumbria
Location summary information for collecting fossils in Stockdale Quarry, Cumbria

At Stockdale Quarry, Ordovician slates yield a variety of fauna including trilobites, corals, graptolites, brachiopods, bivalves and gastropods. This disused quarry is situated at the top of a hill.



Location Information

There is a wide range of fossils to be found at this location, but the fossils are poorly preserved.

(Not Recommended)

This location is not recommended for families. It can be a steep climb to the top of the hill.

Stockdale Quarry is situated in the middle of nowhere, although the walk isn't too bad, the road is a long, narrow single track road which leeds to nowhere. This road is very busy as it is popular with hikers. Parking for one car is available nearby, or if this is taken you will need to walk a further 800m from the car park.

Quarry

This location is a disused quarry, access is allowed since it is on a public footpath. The quarry is in filled with spoil but there is plenty of fossils to be found.

ACCESS
RIGHTS
There are 'NO' restrictions to this location




Grid Reference
British National Grid
NY 49092 06104
Degrees
54.44775°N, 2.78658°W

! IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES !

During the 2004 UK fossils field trip, during heavy rain when descending the hill, a member of our team slipped on a rock and cut their knee quite badly. It should therefore be noted that extra care should be made during wet conditions. There is a large number of outcrops which need to be cross when climbing and descending the hill, when wet these are extremely slippery.



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