- Quarry Wood
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The geography of the site is that of a large hole with banked sides leading to a small pond at the bottom and is densely populated with mature trees. The
River Tees is to the East of the wood.
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The geography of the site is that of a large hole with banked sides leading to a small pond at the bottom and is densely populated with mature trees. The
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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