The quarry is close to the Wyche Cutting and is accessible from a car park provided at the base of the quarry by the Malvern Hills Conservators. This is the quarry that is referred to in error in the original article as 'Lower Wyche'.

This photograph shows two narrow gauge skips on the track that goes
from the current workings of the quarry to the loading dock at the
road side. 
This photograph shows tracks running all the way to the quarry face on several levels.

In this photograph that is a close up view of the right hand part of the previous one a partially filled narrow gauge skip can be seen at the quarry face.
The series of three photographs above were commissioned by the Malvern Hills Conservators in 1923 (who have kindly allowed them to be reproduced here) in support of the proposed Malvern Hills Act to demonstrate to Members of Parliament the amount of damage being done to the hills by quarrying.

The floor of the quarry is now grassed over but as can be seen loose stone still falls down from the quarry face from time to time.

Both photographs were taken by Andrew Smith on 11th August 2002.