Lady Lee Quarry

Lady Lee Quarry NottsWT cpt Tony Summers

© Tony Summers

Lady Lee Quarry
Lady Lee Quarry
Dragonfly at Eaton Wood NottWT cpt Alan West

 © Alan West

Lady Lee Quarry

A disused quarry, rich in animal life

Location

Footpath at the end of Tylden Road
Worksop
Nottinghamshire
S80 3DL

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Know before you go

Size
2 hectares
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Entry fee

Access by permit only
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Parking information

There is no parking
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Access

Access by permit only. The reserve is reached via a narrow road and public bridleway from the end of Tylden Road (near the primary school) in Worksop. A public footpath leads to and around the reserve. Contact the Trust for more information.

Dogs

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When to visit

Opening times

Access by permit only

Best time to visit

April to July

About the reserve

This site is located on a strip of magnesian limestone, which was quarried from as early as the 17th century until the 1920s. Since then, the site has become partially flooded to form a shallow lake with well vegetated margins and several small islands. The lake is rich in animal life and hosts various dragonflies and damselflies, frogs, toads and great crested newts.

Contact us

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 0115 958 8242
Contact email: info@nottswt.co.uk