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Limekilns in Devon


Hi Guys

My daughter is doing a topic in school about Devon Limekilns, we have so far identified  nearly a hundred in Devon and over the last few weeks  have visited and recorded quiet a few local ones to us, but we know there are thousands out there in Devon, if anyone has any map references and possibly photos that you could you share it would help her gather more information on different areas within Devon.

Many thanks Russell.

 



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spose you got the one in tuckenhay
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Trying to think of ones local to me.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1206778

 

This website has 105 lime kilns in Devon.



-- Edited by Tribey on Saturday 2nd of November 2019 04:43:43 PM

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philsil wrote:

spose you got the one in tuckenhay
///belong.inflating.slant


 Got three in Tuckenhay in total but there is probably more hiding.



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Tribey wrote:

Trying to think of ones local to me.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1206778


 Didn't have the happaway road one, thank you, just take a picture for me when your passing lol.



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The 'lime kiln' car park in Budleigh Salterton

As East Devon is predominately on Acid clay soil, Lime kilns were used especially near the sea or River 

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Limekilns are found near limestone quarries so an approach could be to use a geological map to narrow down an area then use OS maps to search that area for quarries. Limekilns should be nearby (unless, possibly, the limestone was for construction rather than agriculture).

Generally caves are only found in limestone and, in my younger and slimmer days, I used to go caving and have a book on Devon caves. IIRC many descriptions contained useful information such as "cave entrance 100 yards behind limekiln" so I'll see if I can locate it.

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Tribey wrote:

Trying to think of ones local to me.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1206778

 

This website has 105 lime kilns in Devon.



-- Edited by Tribey on Saturday 2nd of November 2019 04:43:43 PM


 Ray can you send me a direct link as my computer skills have not let me find the 105 you are on about



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Limekilns in Tiverton at the canal center.

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doug9270 wrote:

Limekilns in Tiverton at the canal center.


 Got those, thank you.



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Galmpton , on the left on the way down to Dartside Quay en route to that byway that brings you up to Greenway Road 



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Russell, if you PM me your email address I'll send you a copy that I received of the Devon kilns from the National Heritage site.

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Galmpton , on the left on the way down to Dartside Quay en route to that byway that brings you up to Greenway Road 


 Yep got that one and the one down the creek, thanks



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Russell, if you PM me your email address I'll send you a copy that I received of the Devon kilns from the National Heritage site.

Martyn


 Thanks Martyn PM sent



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russell11031967 wrote:
Tribey wrote:

Trying to think of ones local to me.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1206778

 

This website has 105 lime kilns in Devon.



-- Edited by Tribey on Saturday 2nd of November 2019 04:43:43 PM


 Ray can you send me a direct link as my computer skills have not let me find the 105 you are on about


 PM sent.



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Hi Russell there is one at the Wolborough Barton Enduro track on Anthony Rews land.
Also on the back way to Ogwell from Highweek just past Chercombe bridge on the left.

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a few not on the list online

south of 191-074

near the top of 202-350

on the river side footpath below Broadridge wood in the Bradley valley sx839710

In Silver wood off 191-087 sx 789759

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Hi Russell there is one at the Wolborough Barton Enduro track on Anthony Rews land.
Also on the back way to Ogwell from Highweek just past Chercombe bridge on the left.


 Yep got these thanks



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Pete wrote:

a few not on the list online

south of 191-074

near the top of 202-350

on the river side footpath below Broadridge wood in the Bradley valley sx839710

In Silver wood off 191-087 sx 789759


 Will check these out many thanks for the grid ref makes it so easy, there is so much information out there but if they dont include grid ref then you find it hard to work out if it's a new one or one you already have, we have got to 150 now but understand there could be over 383 in Devon



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Love 202-350 but dont remember a kiln need to ride slower

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What about the one in the central reservation on the A38 at Harcombe. Probably going too fast there too!



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russell11031967 wrote:

Love 202-350 but dont remember a kiln need to ride slower


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Tribey wrote:

What about the one in the central reservation on the A38 at Harcombe. Probably going too fast there too!


 Yep got this one but cant remember exactly where it is so no grid ref yet



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russell11031967 wrote:
Tribey wrote:

What about the one in the central reservation on the A38 at Harcombe. Probably going too fast there too!


 Yep got this one but cant remember exactly where it is so no grid ref yet


 



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Pete wrote:
russell11031967 wrote:

Love 202-350 but dont remember a kiln need to ride slower


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 Thanks Pete, I had forgot about these maps I may have to go through them and find some others :)



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russell11031967 wrote:
Tribey wrote:

What about the one in the central reservation on the A38 at Harcombe. Probably going too fast there too!


 Yep got this one but cant remember exactly where it is so no grid ref yet


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Lime kiln A38 Harcombe.JPG



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That's the one that Vic the tramp lived in for a number of years, I think

http://chudleighhistorygroup.uk/archive/news_2017.html



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Tribey wrote:
russell11031967 wrote:
Tribey wrote:

What about the one in the central reservation on the A38 at Harcombe. Probably going too fast there too!


 Yep got this one but cant remember exactly where it is so no grid ref yet


 Yer tis

Lime kiln A38 Harcombe.JPG


 The grid reference given is incorrect

It appears the numbers have been transposed so it should read sx 8820 8180 rather than sx 8180 8820 which is given and is nearer Bridford than Chudleigh

I think it is at sx 8826 8194 and Google street view shows the stone wall of the kiln in amongst the trees



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In the Bideford area (Little White Town) with all the lime washed buildings,There is Annery kiln near Weare Gifford google earth nice street view, north 50.59'04 west 4.11'30. and on the beach foreshore in the village where my Gran came from, Bucks Mills, google maps 50.59'184.20'47 W is a kiln



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The cafe at Connaught Gardens in Sidmouth is a disused lime kiln.
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markp2 wrote:

The cafe at Connaught Gardens in Sidmouth is a disused lime kiln.
Mark


 Thank you, a new one smile



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Shaldon by monkey zoo


 Thank you, another new one smile



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hoc wrote:

In the Bideford area (Little White Town) with all the lime washed buildings,There is Annery kiln near Weare Gifford google earth nice street view, north 50.59'04 west 4.11'30. and on the beach foreshore in the village where my Gran came from, Bucks Mills, google maps 50.59'184.20'47 W is a kiln


 Thank yousmile



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