Urban fossil hunting fun from a 19th century wall built 1822-66 in Ledbury, Herefordshire. These brachiopod shells and crinoid stems, and colonial coral, are preserved remains of animals that lived in a warm shallow sea about 430 million years ago. I don't know which quarry these ashlar blocks originated from but they're Much Wenlock Limestone. They can be found on the Barrett Browning Institute facing The Homend, named for poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, which is appropriate as I was there for the literary festival. There are also crinoid stems in the cobbles paving Church Lane.
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