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Shilbottle Lime Kiln
Had a walk to shilbottle lime kiln this morning; beautiful day for it.
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On the top:- Charging bowl or combustion chamber - almost full of debris - there was a rabbit running around in the bottom of there, which promptly disappeared. Guess they've got it tunneled out.
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more pics if interested:
http://www.fusilier.co.uk/shilbottle..._lime_kiln.htm a cross section sketch of a typical kiln is on this page (offsite) http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mendips/aggrega...meburning.html |
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still some soot there from when it was operational? :
http://www.fusilier.co.uk/shilbottle...ime_kiln_4.htm |
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Lime kiln
I lived in Shilbottle from 49 to 54 and the kiln was next to the field behind our house(lLee Avenue)so it was frequently visited by our gang!!Was a ruin then so dont know when it was operational.There was a quarry next to it which used to dry out in the summer,full of the usual old bikes etc !Lots of Newts could be had and frogs spawn.The field I mentioned was a great one for field mushrooms ,never tasted the like since!!
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Nice to get you reminiscing. Think parts of that kiln might be ready to tumble unfortunately. (I'll make a note of that field too for mushrooming ) |
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