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Headington Quarry

The district known today as Quarry, stands on Corallian limestone and has its origin in the extensive quarrying industry that provided much of Oxford's building stone in the medieval and later periods.

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The older buildings in the Quarry do not form a village in the conventional sense, but represent the colonisation of the "hills and holes" left by quarrymen. The survival of these quarries in a residential area is of considerable industrial archaeological interest.

Download the documents below for further information:

Headington Quarry Conservation Area Overview (186kB PDF)
Headington Quarry Conservation Draft Area Appraisal (3597kB PDF)

Please use the form below to comment on the draft area appraisal:

Conservation Area Appraisal Form Conservation Area Appraisal Form




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