Horton Quarry

Horton Quarry
A wide green valley with a large quarry in the middle distance, and a mountain, (Ingleborough) in the background
Horton quarry, seen from the east
Location
Reflief map of North Yorkshire
Reflief map of North Yorkshire
Horton Quarry
LocationHorton in Ribblesdale
CountyNorth Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates54°08′35″N 2°18′40″W / 54.143°N 2.311°W / 54.143; -2.311
Production
ProductsLimestone
History
Opened1889 (1889)
Owner
CompanyHeidelberg Materials UK
WebsiteOfficial website
Year of acquisition2000

Horton Quarry is a limestone quarry near to Horton-in-Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, England. The quarry, which is some 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Settle, has been operating since at least 1889, and produces limestone for a variety of purposes. Stone used to be exported from the quarry by rail, but now leaves by lorry, although there are plans to re-instate the railway sidings. The quarry used to produce its own lime by roasting the limestone in big kilns on the site, but the last of these were removed in the 1980s. Since 2000, the quarry has been owned and operated by Heidelberg Materials UK.