🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Is this a meteorite?

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Hey.. I'v been keeping this rock under my garden water tap for a few years and someone said I should get it identified. It's twice as heavy as a normal rock it's size and is magnetic. Anyone have any idea what this could be? and if it has any value in the rock community? I live in South Wales, UK, where it comes from.

Thanks for checking it out.
 

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It looks more like a typical weathered Earth rock, could be anything from a Granite to Gneiss cobble. If you had to know exactly what rock type...you probably would need to break it to get a look at the mineral composition.
 

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That looks like quartzite that been in a river for a long time.
 

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