St Mary's Church, Scorton:
Waddington Fell Quarry's own masons made the stone 'specials'
used in the remedial work on mullions and other features in some
of the windows at St Mary's Church, Scorton, Lancashire.
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Quayside Flats:
Buff / yellow split faced stone was used for these flats at Quayside,
Lancaster.
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Doeford Bridge:
Stone from Waddington Fell Quarry was used by Lancashire County
Council for the renovation of Doeford Bridge.
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Shaw Hill Hotel, Chorley:
Ashlar walling stone was chosen to match as closely as possible
the original 18th Century building when Shaw Hill Hotel, Golf and
Country Club at Chorley, Lancashire, built this extension to house
a gymnasium and health club.
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St Lawrence's Church, Chorley:
This parish centre at St Lawrence's Church, Chorley, Lancashire
was built in buff Ashlar and Split Faced stone from Waddington Fell
Quarry, whose masons also supplied all the 'specials'.
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