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Report - Eldon Hill Quarry, Castleton, Derbyshire, August 2020

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HughieD

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1. The History
Eldon Hill quarry is in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, 4km south-west of Castleton. It is a 470-metre limestone hill of pure limestone, resulting from squeezing and upfolding of geological forces to form a dome. On the northern limit of the carboniferous limestone in the Peak District, the name was first recorded in 1285 as “Elveden”, meaning 'Elves' hill'.

Quarrying permission was granted in 1950 and huge quantities of limestone were excavated, mostly for road-building purposes. Hence a big chunk of the north and north-west slopes of the hill have been gorged out. In 1995 RMC Aggregates applied to extend the quarry eastwards but this was denied as part of the tightening up on environmental problems caused by old mineral permissions granted between 1948 and 1981. Hence as a result of this, the quarry closed in 1999.

Since then there have been some attempts at natural restoration with several aquatic pools being established in the former workings and cavers can now explore some of the narrow caves exposed by the quarry, including Sidetrack Cave which was discovered in 2002.

2. The Explore
Not too much to say about this place really. Possibly one of the most brutalist quarries I’ve been to. What man-made structures were there when it was in use as a quarry are now long gone so it’s all about the rock. We rocked up on a very sunny August afternoon. To our surprise there were security at the side road up to the quarry and lots of temporary structures up on the south rim. Having chatted to the security guy, typical of our luck, the quarry was about to be used as a filming location! However, not to be beaten, we headed to the west up the footpath and then hopped over the fence to look at the western end of the quarry. Hence, we never got down to the quarry floor, but we got to see the best bit of it anyway and the views were pretty spectacular from up there. Not for the faint-hearted mind.

3. The Pictures

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One of a few fossils we spotted in the limestone rocks:

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Looking down the quarry eastwards. In the distance you can see the tented village for the filming:

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The norther face of Eldon Hill Quarry. These terraces look almost like they were cut as roadways for lorries:

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And a few phone pictures to finish off with...

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Scoobysrt

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I spent a lovely afternoon last year magnet fishing the pond lol.
I've been wondering what the tents are for.

Nice one bud, as always.

Ps, Its currently for sale.
 

Calamity Jane

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Fantastic formation, great set there. I wonder what film is going to be filmed there. :cool:
 

Artstu

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Saw all the huge temporary buildings yesterday up there, google brought me here, it must be a very large scale production whatever it is.
 

HughieD

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Saw all the huge temporary buildings yesterday up there, google brought me here, it must be a very large scale production whatever it is.

Agreed. Even on the massive floor of the quarry they were taking up a pretty large footprint.
 

HughieD

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It is a sci-fi film for apple films, its initials are JR but I cant find much else out.
I did find a nice 1969 pic showing how much its changed since closure.
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Good work mate. Yea, remember seeing the initials JR on the secca Post.

That old pic of the quarry is ace.
 

Scoobysrt

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I didnt realise so much was between the road and quarry and surprising theres no evidence of it.
Theres an eldon hill hole somewhere I need to look into, didnt know there was another bit somewhere.
 

Trevnrob

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Film crews were starting to construct something today at the bottom of mam tor and tried to find out what they are filming security a no go wouldn't say anything but the jr initials are over quite a large area
 

Scoobysrt

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The Jr signs are up macc road and over pott shrigley as well, i wondered if those signs are for a cycle race instead.
Theres no planning that I can find nor can I see any council notices so you are technically legally allowed to use any of the public roads and paths regardless what they say.
If the weather clears up ill go round one night and see whats written on the trailers.
 

Trevnrob

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Yeah be great to get some confirmation as to what they are filming and whats happening over there we went by today as stated and looked like they had markers out for quite a big construction one of the workers said was preparing for filming next week
 

Sherf

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The filming is for Apple TV and the show is called Ray James. I don’t believe that will be the final title. It’s probably just a code name for something bigger.

the DOP is Tim Ives, who shot stranger things and mr robot. I work on tv stuff so been intrigued that something is filming on my doorstep and I don’t know much about it. It’s a pretty big production because the base in Eldon quarry is enormous.
 

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