Round Barn Quarry by munki-boy
Round Barn Quarry
Round Barn Quarry initially started off as a much smaller stone delf that occupied the western half of the quarry we see today. Both the modern quarry and the old delf are located on the site of much smaller and older quarries that are of unknown date.
Working from at least the early part of the 19th Century stone was hauled down an inclined plane from Round Barn Delf, to a small railway siding in the valley below, marked Walton’s Siding on maps. It seems the quarry was disused for a while towards the end of the century.
In the early part of the 20th Century the Delf was worked once more and a tramway was installed down to the railway. I believe the old haulage and later tramway where situated above the current footpath on the tall stone structure on the left leading up to the quarry. A few years later the tramway was abandoned and a “mineral railway” was installed probably on the site of the actual footpath, below the stone causeway. More sidings where added both withing the quarry - which was extended to its current size - and at Walton’s Sidings down the hill.
At the height of it’s production the quarry contained several large buildings, some structures being supported on towers of large stone blocks. I’d imagine this was to enable stone to be loaded into train carts below. The stone blocks are probably examples of the produce of the quarry and the some of the buildings were probably used for processing and dressing stone.
Created: 30 May 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
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Round Barn Quarry
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Local History around Round Barn Quarry
There are some historic monuments around including:
Coking ovens and associated coal workings on Aushaw Moss 450m south west of Lower HouseSteam tramway reversing triangleAffetside Cross at Affetside 75m north west of the Pack Horse InnRoman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts BrowStone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close.