Harrison’s Rocks, Groombridge, East Sussex

Harrison rocks sandstone geology 130 million years

Sandstone formations at Harrison’s Rocks near Groombridge on the Kent–East Sussex border. Part of the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation in the High Weald, these weathered Cretaceous sandstone cliffs form a long natural ridge through woodland and are a well-known climbing area as well as an important geological feature of the landscape.

Harrison rocks sandstone geology 130 million years


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