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kiln — RAWROS

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kiln — RAWROS
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Freestanding single-bay former lime kiln on rectangular-plan, built c. 1870, having single-bay single-storey outbuilding extension to south and with earth embankment to the north and west for loading stone into the kiln. Freestanding yellow brick chimneystack to rear (west). Now out of use. Pitched roof, now collapsed, to main building, mono-pitched roof to attached outbuilding to the south. Roughly crossed and squared rubble stone walls with tooled stone quoins to corners. Two segmental-headed openings with tooled stone voussoirs to north. Set back from road in overgrown site to the north-west of Mulroy House (see 40901712), and adjacent to Mulroy Bay to the east of Carrickart.
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