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Report - - Godstone Main Series Mine, Surrey - November 2016 | Mines and Quarries | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Godstone Main Series Mine, Surrey - November 2016

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Minor

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Visited with: @UrbanZ

Short History (Stolen from 'The Bohemian):

The mines in Godstone, Surrey, date back to the early 17th century and have long been a valuable source of flint or firestone.

The Godstone Quarries consist of a total of five separate systems – the Roman Road Series, Main Series, Sawmills, Whitefield Quarry and Jones, which were eventually worked into one large network of underground tunnels over the course of the 18th century.

Explore:

Having scoped the site for some to no avail, to say we were excited to hear it was finally open is an understatement. So, without further ado, we donned our bags and headed off in excitement... that is until we hit ridiculous amounts of traffic on the 117 mile car park encompassing London :banghead...
But after entering my first mine, albeit a few expletives and some time later, all was quickly forgotten.

The workings are well used, which is immediately apparent from all the signage around the entrance and the fantastic condition of the place, being free from graffiti and the usual signs of local chav occupancy/destruction, which was a pleasant surprise.

We spent a good few hours wandering around amazed at the shere size of the place, and somehow managed to loose UrbanZ in the process, eventually finding him chilling at the entrance, obviously in his element, necking a beer or two. But enough chit chat and onto the pics...

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4. These steps looked crazy in real life. My picture does not do justice.
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5. More signs the site is well maintained.
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8. More passageways.
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Thanks for looking :thumb
 
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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
I really want to do here. I do know a volunteer for here, she may let me have an easy access. I dont fancy a frantic access, but yet again there would be some satisfaction in doing it myself, without her keys lol. Was access really hard? bare in mind im MS, only reflex in one leg and several spinal discs gone lol
 

Minor

28DL Full Member
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Access was easy upon our visit, although we were lucky.
I would suggest requesting access via your friend or a local caving society, such as WCMS.
 
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UrbanZ

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It wasn't so much a frantic access for us, we have a friend close by that was keeping an eye on the place for us, one night we got a call saying it was doable so off we went.

You might consider a permission visit with wcms though as this place is locked up again now as far as I'm aware.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
It wasn't so much a frantic access for us, we have a friend close by that was keeping an eye on the place for us, one night we got a call saying it was doable so off we went.

You might consider a permission visit with wcms though as this place is locked up again now as far as I'm aware.


Yep they lock both Godstone & Marden tighly for bats , Oct/Nov til April :)
 

Stitch

SWC
28DL Full Member
I went on an organized trip with WMCS and really enjoyed it. Im never one for a legit permission visit but the history that the guides went through and considering that its a voluntary run operation I thought it was okay to make an exception ;)
 
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