Google Earth image of Mancetter Quarry 2017
Habberley Valley Circular Walk
The White Family near Hollies Farm
Church of St. Barnabus at Franche, Kidderminster
Worcestershire countryside from above Trimpley
Cow under the speeding Chestnut Tree
View towards the Clent Hills from above Trimpley
Looking over Kidderminster from near Trimpley Farm
Worcestershire countryside from above Trimpley
Worcestershire countryside from above Trimpley
Looking towards the Clent Hills from above Hollies…
Looking towards the Clent Hills from above Trimple…
Worcestershire countryside from above Trimpley
Church of St. Barnabus at Franche, Kidderminster
Trig Point (57m) near Franche
Trig Point (57m) near Franche
Trig Point (57m) near Franche
Near Hollies Farm
Yew Tree House Habberley Valley
Habberley Valley 4.5m walk, March 2007
On Wenlock Edge looking towards the Long Mynd (Jan…
View Northwards across bogland to Wildmoor Pool on…
Long Mynd Pony (Jan 1990 scan)
Church of St.Theobald and St.Chad at Caldecote.
Caldecote Hall.
Grounds of Caldecote Hall.
View northward from Hartsill Hayes Counrty Park
The Coventry Canal near Hartshill.
Looking across the Market Place to the Church of S…
The Market Tavern, Athestone.
Market Street Atherstone, with North Street passin…
Market Street Athestone
Grange Road Bridge No 30 on the Coventry Canal nea…
Tarmac Railway Bridge (No.28a) on the Coventry Can…
Wood Bridge No 27 and Caldecote Marina on the Cove…
Locally known Mount Judd (158m), spoil heap at the…
Church of St.Theobald and St.Chad at Caldecote.
Mancetter Quarry
Mancetter Quarry
Looking across The Belt to Oldbury Camp from Mance…
Molly and friend, near Oldbury
Mancetter Quarry
Mancetter Quarry
Looking towards Calver Hill (487m) from near Reeth…
Reeth. (Aug 1993, scan)
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OS Map 1:2500 revised 1999


The OS Map 1:2500 revised 1999 used for the walk in 2005. Compare to the Google Earth image for 2017 to see the present extent of the Quarry, the footpath now may gone and the Bridleway to the left used.
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