Bramley Fall stone

Bramley Fall Quarry
Old quarry, Bramley Fall Park
Location
Bramley Fall quarry
The quarry's position in Leeds
LocationNear Horsforth Leeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°49′22″N 1°37′26″W / 53.82278°N 1.62389°W / 53.82278; -1.62389
Production
ProductsMillstone Grit
History
Discovered13th century
Closedc.1930
Owner
CompanyB. Whitaker and sons, 4 Albion Street, Leeds in 1927

Bramley Fall Stone belongs to the Millstone Grit series, of the Namurian stage of the Carboniferous Period. It is one of the cheapest and best-adapted English stones for extensive engineering works, docks, locks and railways, and for large millstones, grindstones, engine-beds and foundations. The stone was formerly quarried at or near the village of Bramley, Leeds. Evidence of the quarries, which were discontinued around 1930, remain in Bramley Fall Park. A similar Millstone Grit stone also occurs over an extensive area at Calverley where Ann Husler ran a quarrying business in the 19th century, and at Ilkley and Pateley in Yorkshire. A somewhat similar stone, which can be very coarse, approaching a conglomerate is found at Weetwood, Meanwood and Horsforth. Similar Millstone Grits have also been quarried in Derbyshire.