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Tag: Lime Kilns

Buildings., Industry, Places.

The industrial History of Whitchurch. Lime Kilns on the Dowards.

November 27, 2017December 10, 2021 Peter Hunt

For centurie, limestone has been burnt in lime kilns on the Doward hills

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