Winspit Quarry

  • Winspit Quarry - Dorset
  • Winspit Quarry - Worth Matravers
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  • Winspit Quarry
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Winspit Quarry is a disused quarry on the cliffs near Worth Matravers, on the Isle of Purbeck.

In the eighteenth century there were more than two hundred quarries in Swanage, Langton Matravers and Worth Matravers, which provided building materials for many of the major buildings in London. Stone was quarried from the cliff face and mined using caves and tunnels.

Winspit was used as a stone quarry until 1940, when it was turned into a World War Two naval and air base. After the war the privately-owned caves were opened to the public, although some have since been closed due to safety issues and in order to protect the Mouse-eared and Greater horsehoe bat populations.

Despite formal restrictions, Winspit Quarry is popular with climbers. There are numerous different facing walls interspersed with caves to explore. Fantastic views and a beach that's good for swimming make Winspit Quarry a popular place for tourists.

Winspit Quarry has been used as a film set for Doctor Who and Blake's 7.

Circular walks take in Winspit Quarry, Chapman's Pool and St Aldhelm's Chapel.

Worth Matravers