Jordans Mine

In 2016 it was the biggest mine for this stone, at some places 9 m (30 ft) high.

There are several miles of tunnels and this network dramatically reduces the impact on the environment and local residence[2] Mining minimises the impact on the conservation area and on the listed buildings.

The access road is situated within an existing quarry and landscape and away from the sensitive properties so as not to affect the settings of the listed buildings or the conservation area.

[3] Jordans Mine produces Jordans Basebed, Jordans Whitbed, Fancy Beach Whitbed, Grove Whitbed, Jordans Roach, Ostrea Patch Reef Whitbed and is also part of Inmosthay Quarry which is in the centre of the Isle of Portland.

Albion Stone holds open days to the local residence once a year.

Jordans Mine