S Engering, S and Barron, H.F. (2007) Doncaster Geodiversity Assessment Volumes 1&2. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report CR/07/025N. For planning purposes consult Doncaster City Council The report is also available as a PDF download from NERC NORA
A11 D133 Hooton Pagnell
Site information
Site name: Hooton Pagnell
Site key: D133
Grid reference:
Site type: disused quarries, pits and cuttings
Local authority: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, South Yorkshire
Site dimensions: 20 m x 3 m
Site owner: Trustees of MWA Warde – Norbury
Conservation status: Regionally Important Geological Site Date: 14/9/97
Field surveyor: Scott Engering Date: 19/2/07
Stratigraphy and rock types
Time unit: Permian Rock unit: Wetherby Member, Cadeby Formation, Zechstein Group
Rock type: Dolostone Details: Orange sandy cross-bedded ooid-limestones. Reworked Yellow Sands Formation
Site map
This map is based upon Ordnance Survey topographic material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: 100017897 [2007]
Site description
Exposure of lowest beds of Wetherby Member of the Cadeby Formation comprising up to 2 m of well bedded flaggy, sandy, yellow limestone with coarser pisolitic beds overlying up to 2 m of massive, sandy, yellow shelly ooid-limestones. Exposed from
The upper flaggy beds have similarities to those exposed at Hooton Pagnell Village Pound with successions of fine grained and coarse beds with erosional surfaces but are less well cemented and friable
There is no unfenced access to the exposure and the foot of the quarry face has brambles etc and like many similar sites suffers from rubbish, including a tyre and chairs.
The lower shelly ooid-limestones are uniform throughout their length and at
RIGS assessment of site value
Ratings: 1–2 very poor; 3–4 poor; 5–6 acceptable/useful; 7–8 quite good; 9–10 very good/excellent; N/A not applicable; D/K don't know
Access and safety
Aspect/Description/Rating
Road access & parking Parking on roadside for 3–4 cars next to field gate and public footpath. Rating: 5
Safety of access Access over fence and down moderately steep slope over relatively rough ground. Usual fieldwork conduct applies. Rating: 5
Safety of exposure Brambles and rubbish on vegetated rock spoil. Some undermining of small trees in soil horizon. Fieldwork conditions apply. Rating: 5
Permission to visit The Trustees of MWA Warde – Norbury, The East Office Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster DN5 7BW. Rating: 5
Current condition Vegetation and rubbish etc make access awakward but rock faces are largely free of vegetation and well exposed. Rating: 6
Current conflicting activities Rubbish disposal
Restricting conditions Private ownership. No collecting
Nature of exposure Quarried natural limestone escarpment
Multiple exposures /prospect for trail With permission, some potential with Watchley Crags, Hooton Pagnell Village Pound and possibly Brodsworth Hall
Notes Not suitable for general public but experienced field geologists will be used to the conditions
Culture, heritage & economic
Aspect/Description/Rating
Historic, archaeological & literary associations Associations with local vernacular architecture. Rating: 6
Aesthetic landscape Limestone escarpment overlooking undulating Carboniferous. topography. Quite good. Rating: 6
History of earth sciences Local interest only in study of base of Cadeby Formation and transitional sandy beds. Rating: 6
Economic geology Local economic significance only. Rating: 5
Notes Although not a large or significant quarry, its exploitation would have contributed to the development of Hooton Pagnell, an outstanding example of an estate village
Education and science
Surface processes Weathering of sandy dolostone. Rating: 5
Geomorphology Limestone escarpment and Carboniferous dip and scarp topography to the west. Rating: 6
Sedimentary Cross bedded ooid-limestones and high content of sand provides evidence of transitional facies and reworking of sand dunes. Rating: 7
Fossils Not applicable. Rating: 0
Igneous Not applicable. Rating: 0
Metamorphic Not applicable. Rating: 0
Tectonic: structural Not applicable. Rating: 0
Minerals Not applicable. Rating: 0
Stratigraphy Good site for studying the transitional beds beneath the Cadeby Formation. Rating: 6
Notes A good research or field mapping site but not really suitable for the general public
Geodiversity value
A very good site, for the rarity value, lithological variety and historic/industrial archaeological interests. Rating: 8