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  1. I was told about this place by my local barber so we decided to see what it’s like. What a nice surprise. Can’t believe we’ve not known about Eccy Delph. It’s a disused quarry that is now used as a diving centre. Nice to walk around and watch the divers. We enjoyed a picnic watching the enthusiasts plunge into the water.

  2. Frederick Marsh ran the quarry from 1930 until his death in 1934, when his wife Freda took over. Freda Marsh ran the quarry from 1934 to 1940/41. Stone quarried at the time was used to build the Tarleton by-pass, between Banks and Tarleton. View of the quarry in the 1930's. Quarry worker 1930's. The Delph 1930's. The Delph 1930's

  3. Feb 5, 2020 · The Delph is on the right (look for the dry stone wall) Facilities. Toilets, changing rooms, shop, cafe, repair and servicing centre, air fills. In the water. A range of underwater attractions at depths of between 3 metres and 16 metres. Tanks, boats, guns, plane, gnomes, playground, training platforms etc.

  4. Came on a sunny Sunday afternoon and pleasantly surprised. It is an old quarry converted into a diving centre but suitable to us on divers. Really nice location,great seeing the divers,delph full of koi carp and other fish. Nice walk around the lake and a pleasant cafe for snacks and drinks. Will visit again.

  5. The Delph Diver Training Centre - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) The Delph Diver Training Centre, Eccleston: See 87 reviews, articles, and 71 photos of The Delph Diver Training Centre, ranked No.2 on Tripadvisor among 4 attractions in Eccleston.

  6. Underwater Gallery. A few photographs of the type of things seen underwater. Thanks to Daniel G. Smith for providing the images. You are here: Home

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