A dramatic limestone quarry located to the South of the Peak District National Park. Spectacular rock faces in stunning landscape with two large lakes. Additional hard standing and shed at Middleton Mine 1.5 miles (includes building). Additional Hard standing Hopwas woods 3 miles. Spectacular stepped rock faces, two large lakes. Derby – 15 miles. Derby Train station 15 miles. Sheffield – 17 miles. East midlands airport -27 miles. Site type – Mothballed Limestone Quarry.
Pant
Mothballed limestone quarry to the west of Cardiff. Approx 32 acres in total. The site is fully enclosed with steep rock faces on three sides. It benefits from appearing as if it is a working quarry.
Middleton Mine
Spectacular underground mine located to the south of the Peak District National park with approximately 30 miles of stunning tunnels over 3 levels with multiple large access points. Underground mine / tunnels. Derby – 15 miles. Derby Train station 15 miles. Sheffield – 17 miles. East midlands airport 27 miles. Additional hard standing at Middle Peak – 1.5 miles south. Additional Hard standing Hopwas woods 2 miles. Site type – Mine.
Darlton
Scenic restored limestone quarry located in the Peak District National Park. Rock faces with graded quarry floor. Site type – Mothballed Quarry. Additional hardstanding and potential for limited Welfare/office space at Tunstead – 9 miles west. Additional hard standing at Hillhead 12 miles SW. Good access, Rock faces, large open hardstanding area. Derby – 35 miles. Sheffield – 14 miles. Manchester 35 miles. Sheffield train station – 13 miles. Manchester airport – 30 miles. Freehold.
Girton
Sand and gravel quarry located adjacent the River Trent. The site contains two waterbodies, sandy areas, plant, machinery and agricultural land.
Panshanger Park
Panshanger Park is a Grade II* listed historic park and garden located in Hertfordshire. The Park consists of approx 1,000 acres of parkland and woodland. Part of the property is a Country Park and nature reserve. The Parkland is also home to the largest maiden Oak in the country. Much of the parkland was created by Humphrey Repton in the late C18 with other parts previously landscaped by Capability Brown. Althpugh the main house was demolished, the shell of the Orangery is still present. The original stable yard still exists although it is used as Tarmac’s site office.
Holborough Quarries
Three separate former chalk quarries to west of Holborough in Kent. Largest of the three is Holborough Quarry which totals 140 acres. All three sites are fairly isolated and enclosed.
Callow Hill
A dramatic limestone quarry located in Shropshire. Spectacular rock faces in stunning landscape with good road access. Dramatic rock faces, large expanses. Shrewsbury – 9.5 miles. Birmingham 55 miles. Site type – Mothballed Quarry.
Trefil
Also known as Ystrad Quarry & Tredegar. Trefil Quarry is located in an isolated position to the northwest of Trefil. The total site is approximately 540 acres with a bowl area of approximately 21 acres. The site benefits from being isolated and having vast areas of hardstanding. Trefil also boasts far reaching views of the surrounding countryside all the way to Pen-y-Fan.
Grove
Limestone quarry with dramatic rock faces in south Wales. Access to the site is a via a commercially let site. Site is largely flooded. The water body is approx 9.5 acres in size.









