National Trust Loftus Alum Trail #3 Traditional Cache
National Trust Loftus Alum Trail #3
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This series of caches, placed by the National Trust will take you on an exploration of the Lotus Alum Quarry.
The National Trust is a charity that protects special places in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, for ever, for everyone.
Today the Loftus Alum Quarry is a peaceful place to get away from it all and enjoy the cliff top views of the coast, but between 1656 and 1863 it was a centre of industrial activity.
At its height this was the most prolific quarry complex on the Yorkshire Coast, producing around 900 tonnes of alum per year. Alum was a valuable product at this time as it was a vital ingredient for the textile and tanning industries. Remains of the industry still survive.
Among the remains that can be found in the quarry and two circular stone cisterns used for storing the raw alum liquor, a narrow stone tunnel possibly used as a tool store and stone riveting which can be found close to this cache.
Additional Hints
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Va pnivgl haqre ebpx arkg gb cngu.
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