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kiln — CLONNAGEERAGH

kiln
kiln — CLONNAGEERAGH
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What is recorded here

Freestanding single-bay two-stage lime kiln, built c.1820, on a square plan. Now out of use. Constructed of coursed limestone rubble with squared limestone quoins to corners. Segmental-headed arch to front (south), the former oven aperture, with dressed limestone voussoirs. Former loading bay to top of kiln. Set back from road (north) to the extreme northwest corner of Westmeath, adjacent to Co. Meath, on main Castlepollard to Oldcastle road.
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