Rowley Rag

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title: Rowley Rag
text: Rowley Rag was a volcanic dolerite stone quarried in the stone quarries of the Rowley Hills in the West Midlands of the United Kingdom, straddling the border of Rowley Regis and Dudley. The main quarry was on Turner's Hill, and in the 1960s was, in fact, two separate quarries, the Edwin Richards and Hailstone quarries, with a road between them leading to the top of the hill. At that time, hexagonal pillars similar to those of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland could be seen on one of the q
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