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NW lime kiln at Pill Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.675 / 51°40'29"N

Longitude: -4.9363 / 4°56'10"W

OS Eastings: 197075

OS Northings: 201441

OS Grid: SM970014

Mapcode National: GBR G8.DFX3

Mapcode Global: VH1S6.D578

Plus Code: 9C3QM3F7+XF

Entry Name: NW lime kiln at Pill Farm

Listing Date: 29 July 2005

Last Amended: 29 July 2005

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 84982

Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence

ID on this website: 300084982

Location: On the E side of Quoits Water Pill some 30m SE of Pill Farm.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Pembroke

Community: Pembroke (Penfro)

Community: Pembroke

Locality: Monkton

Built-Up Area: Pembroke

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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History

C18 to earlier C19 large lime kiln on E side of Quoits Water Pill.

Exterior

Lime-kiln, rubble stone with semi-circular face to W, with segmentally arched kiln-eye recess with splayed sides S side, with stone voussoirs. Kiln-eye on N side has collapsed.

Reasons for Listing

Included for its special interest as a substantial lime-kiln, evidence of the coastal lime trade of the C18 and C19.

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