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Climbs 5
Rocktype Artificial
Altitude 54m a.s.l
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The dark heart of Warwickshire bouldering. © Edward Plumb

Crag features

Tall arêtes of gritstone and brick on the corners on the severed lengths of viaduct running between Bath Place and Lower Avenue. The viaducts were built in 1852 and were part of the Rugby-Leamington line which was closed during the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.

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