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Glogue quarry

Glogue quarry — Slate quarry near Glogue, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom.

Glogue quarry, quarries in South Wales

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h

About

Glogue quarry is a quarry in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1820. Heritage designation: National Monuments of Wales. Wikidata describes it as: "Slate quarry near Glogue, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.9651°, -4.5937°.

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Place summary

Glogue Quarry is a historical site located in Clydau, South Wales. Established in 1820 during the Georgian era, it is recognised as a National Monument of Wales. The quarry is notable for its distinctive contributions to the local industry and heritage.

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Coordinates
51.9651, -4.5937
Parish
Clydau
Postcode
SA36 0EE
Parliamentary constituency
Ceredigion Preseli
Established
1820

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Glogue quarry?
Glogue quarry is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA36 0EE), in the parish of Clydau.
When was Glogue quarry built?
Built or established in 1820.
Is Glogue quarry a listed building?
Glogue quarry is officially recognised as National Monuments of Wales listed.
How do I get to Glogue quarry?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA36 0EE. It sits within the Ceredigion Preseli parliamentary constituency.