Geological Overview
The quarry lies within a fault-bounded inlier (an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks) composed of the rocks of the Malverns Complex. This inlier forms the southernmost extent of the Malvern Hills and, as such, the quarry is the most southerly exposure of the Malverns Complex. The rocks in the quarry are metamorphic rocks of the Malverns Complex. The rocks were originally diorites; medium to coarse grained intrusive igneous rocks, containing plagioclase, amphibole or biotite, estimated to be around 680 – 670 million years old.
Location
Bromsberrow, Malvern Hills, Gloucestershire; Grid Reference: SO 7580 3505
Access
Open
Geological Age
Precambrian – Malverns Complex
Rock Types
Igneous – Diorites
Metamorphic- gneiss
Features
Gneissose foliation
Pegmatite veins
Interpretation
Interpretation board on site
‘Uncovered’ Chase End Hill trail guide
Section 13 of the Geopark Way