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  1. Reader Reviews: Dive Site: Eccleston Delph Quarry. Location: Halfpenny Lane, Eccleston, Nr Chorley, Lancashire PR7 5PR. Description: Inland quarry / training site. Depth: 22 metres max (72 feet) Visibility: 2 metres (6 feet) Rating: ***. This site is still up-and-coming and cheaper and nearer than Capenwray for training from Manchester and Leeds.

  2. Mar 22, 2015 · The Delph Diver Training Centre: Eccleston quarry John the owner. - See 87 traveler reviews, 71 candid photos, and great deals for Eccleston, UK, at Tripadvisor.

    • Halfpenny Lane, Eccleston PR7 5PR,
  3. Aug 14, 2018 · The Delph , is a diving centre with a difference ... A nice walk around the quarry looking into the water and you will see plenty of fish ,,,, VERY big fish , (NO FISHING is allowed ) sit and watch the divers disappear into the water , watch the fish swimming around , see the wild life in the trees and bushes and pop in the cafe for a drink and bite to eat ....

    • Halfpenny Lane, Eccleston PR7 5PR,
  4. Oct 8, 2009 · Handless case 'detective's dream'. A real-life Taggart says "team-work, hard slog and a touch of luck" helped solve one of Lancashire's biggest murder investigations. The discovery of Martin Johnstone's mutilated body in a water-filled quarry in Eccleston in 1979 led the police to uncover an international drug ring.

  5. It has training platforms between 6 and 20 meters. On the surface, welcome attractions of Eccleston Delph include hot food and drinks available, heated male and female changing rooms with hot showers, male and female toilets, a fully stocked dive shop with regulator repairs and servicing facilities and a large car park.

  6. Eccleston Delph Quarry is a dive site in United Kingdom.

  7. Doffcocker Delf and Delph Hole quarries is in. Bolton. The area surrounding Delph Hill was quarried out sometime before the mid-19th Century, the quarried area was quite extensive but I am not sure of the depth. An area behind Horrobin Farm has been filled in many years ago but the shape of the old quarry is still apparent on aerial photos.

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