High Moorsley
High Moorsley is a small village 1 mile (1.6 km) south-west of Hetton-le-Hole in the City of Sunderland, north east England.
It is the site of the first weather radar system in the north-east of England, officially opened in July 2009.[1]
High Moorsley Quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its Permian magnesian limestone formation.[2][3]
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- Claxheugh Rock and Ford Limestone Quarry
- Dawson's Plantation Quarry
- Durham Coast
- Fulwell and Carley Hill Quarries
- Gilley Law Quarry
- Hastings Hill
- Herrington Hill
- Hetton Bogs
- High Haining Hill
- High Moorsley
- Humbledon Hill Quarry
- Hylton Castle Cutting
- Joe's Pond
- Moorsley Banks
- South Hylton Pasture
- Tunstall Hills and Ryhope Cutting
- Wear River Bank
- Gibside
- Lower Derwent Meadows
- Pockerley Farm Pond
- Ridley Gill
- Ryton Willows
- Shibdon Pond
- Strother Hills
- Thornley Wood
- Big Waters
- Brenkley Meadows
- Gosforth Park
- Hallow Hill
- Prestwick Carr
- Northumberland Shore
- Tynemouth to Seaton Sluice
- Boldon Pastures
- Cleadon Hill
- Harton Down Hill
- West Farm Meadow, Boldon
54°48.3′N 1°28.5′W / 54.8050°N 1.4750°W / 54.8050; -1.4750
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