Fraser Corrie has developed a neat-looking wall tucked away in an old quarry at the base of the Duddon Valley, just off the Corney Fell Road (location Google maps), offering some good board-style climbing on fused crimps.

Changes (7C+) tackles the central line of the face. Start seated with your left hand on the good incut sidepull at the base of the vertical crimp rail, right hand on a pinch in the foot rail to its right. Climb to the obvious flat jug at the top-right of the face. Climbed as a drop-off due to questionable rock quality above. The low foot block on the right is out.
Parking and Approach
Park in the large lay-by on the left-hand side of the road as you approach from Duddon Bridge (look for the big yellow grit tub). From here, walk up the road for a couple of hundred metres until you reach a driveway on your right and a telephone pole on your left. Head straight up the wooded hillside from the telephone pole — the face appears after around 50 metres.
