Stanton St. Quintin Quarry and Motorway Cutting

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Stanton St. Quintin Quarry & Motorway Cutting (grid reference ST918796 ) is a 2.2 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest southeast of Stanton St Quintin in Wiltshire, England, notified in 1971.

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Coordinates: 51°30′55″N2°07′10″W / 51.51526°N 2.11956°W / 51.51526; -2.11956


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