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Tag: Lime kiln

Kiln used for the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate) to produce the form of lime called quicklime (calcium oxide)

Is a member of Human-made geographic feature Architectural structure Kiln

  1. II Northern Lime-Kiln Bank
    Built against the canal embankment, N of the by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  2. C North Of 12 Main Street, Limekiln, Limekilns
    Dunfermline
  3. II NW lime kiln at Pill Farm
    On the E side of Quoits Water Pill some 30m SE of Pill Farm.
  4. II Old Lime Kiln Photos
    Set back from road near junction with Penkin Hill. Set into slope of ground.
  5. II One of a Pair of Limekilns on Eastern Quay Photos
    Built into bank on quay some 80m from road bridge, on eastern side.
  6. II One of a Pair of Limekilns on Western Side of Slipway Photos
    Built into bank on quay at upper end of harbour at Porthclais, some 20m from road bridge.
  7. II One of a Pair of Limekilns on western side of slipway
    Built into bank on quay at upper end of harbour at Porthclais, some 20m from road bridge.
  8. II One of a Pair of Limelkilns on Eastern Quay Photos
    Built into bank on quay some 80m from road bridge, on eastern side.
  9. II Pair of Limekilns About 60 Metres East of Shinners Bridge House Photos
    Cott, South Hams, Devon, TQ9
  10. II Pair of Lime Kilns Approximately 200 Metres to East of Watersmeet House
    Wilsham, North Devon, EX35
  11. II Pair of Lime Kilns at Ffrith Quarry
    Situated c0.75km from Ffrith reached from footpaths leading SW from the B5101.
  12. II Pair of limekilns at Pickleridge beach. Photos
    Situated on W side of B4327 opposite S end of Pickleridge beach some 900m N of Dale village.
  13. II Pant-y-garn Limekiln No. II (to east) Photos
    150m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; reached by a lane commencing midway between Pwll-y-march and Lletty-mawr. Quarry to north.
  14. II Pant-y-garn Limekiln No. I (to west) Photos
    200m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; reached by a side path east from a lane opposite Caeffwrn. South of its quarry.
  15. II Pant-y-llyn Limekilns
    Reached by a track running just north of the Pant-y-llyn.
  16. II Pen-y-Foel Limekilns
    Set into a grassy bank in heavily -quarried upland countryside about 200m S of the former Penwyllt Railway Station and close to W side of disused railway cutting. A large limestone quarry (now disused
  17. II Pincheston Quarry Limekiln
    Opposite Pincheston Quarry, on the E side of a minor lane S of the A477 and 500 m E of Sageston village.
  18. II Pistyll Limekilns
    1 km north of Llandybie village by the A483, reached by a farm track 200m south from the Afon Marlais bridge. Large quarry to east side. Extensive traces of industrial buildings to the immediate west,
  19. II Pistyll Limeworks chimney Photos
    To the west side of Pistyll Limeworks
  20. II Pwll-y-march Limekilns Photos
    200m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; Pair of limekilns in one structure at east of Pwll-y-march quarry, reached from the road by a path opposite Caeffwrn.
  21. II Redhill Limekilns, 120 Metres South East of Slapestones Roundabout
    Red Hills, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, CA11
  22. II Roadside Limekiln at Castle Quarry
    2km north of Drefach village and 500m south-east of Maes-y-mwnwns farm. Castle Quarry is to the south side of a minor road east from the B4310. This kiln stands at the roadside.
  23. II Row of Four Lime Kilns Photos
    Millers Dale, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, SK17
  24. II Sandon Limekiln
    Enson, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18
  25. II SE lime kiln at Pill Farm
    On the E side of Quoits Water Pill some 60m SE of Pill Farm.
  26. B Single Limekiln, Port Kilcheran, Lismore
    Lismore and Appin
  27. B Skateraw Limekiln
    Innerwick
  28. II Small Limekiln on NW.Side of Carrog Car Park Photos
    Situated overlooking estuary some 100m S of Boat Club.
  29. II Southern Lime-Kiln Bank
    Built against the canal embankment, N of the by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  30. C South, Upperside Limekiln
    Temple
  31. A The King's Cellar, 8 Academy Square, Limekilns Photos
    Dunfermline
  32. II The Limes Shop
    Situated on S side of square, on corner of Dyrfal Road.
  33. II Three Lime Kilns
    St Decumans, Somerset, TA23
  34. II Three Limekilns at Goytre Wharf Photos
    About 3000m north of the Church of St. Illtyd approached down a track from the Old Abergavenny Road.
  35. II Two Lime Kilns
    Countess Wear, Exeter, Devon, EX2
  36. C Upperside Lime Kiln, Toxside
    Temple
  37. II Vennaway lime kiln
    Approximately 0.8km N of Pennard church and on N side of A4118 SW of Vennaway House.
  38. II Walled Enclosure at Craiglas Lime Kilns
    Situated on the coast, approximately 1.1km NE of the Church of St Ffraed, Llansantffraed.
  39. II West Limekiln at Croft Quarries, Blaencilgoed
    In a quarry (Croft Quarries) at N of lane about 300 m NE of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  40. II West Limekiln, Ludchurch Quarry
    50 m S of St Elidyr's church, in a quarry now flooded. The W of two surviving kilns.

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