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kiln — TREANTAGH

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kiln — TREANTAGH
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Freestanding single-bay lime kiln on square-plan, erected c. 1820. Tapers outwards towards base. Now out of use. Constructed of roughly coursed rubble stone masonry. Segmental-headed opening to front (north), the former oven aperture, having roughly dressed and squared rubble stone voussoirs over. Former loading chamber on ovoid/circular-plan to the south having rubble masonry construction. Built into rock outcrop adjacent to road and former quarries. Earthen embankment to rear, formerly giving access to loading chamber. Set back from road in the rural countryside to the south-west\west of Saint Johnstown.

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