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Latitude: 53.6682 / 53°40'5"N
Longitude: -0.3802 / 0°22'48"W
OS Eastings: 507118
OS Northings: 420303
OS Grid: TA071203
Mapcode National: GBR TVS0.HS
Mapcode Global: WHGG4.4275
Plus Code: 9C5XMJ99+7W
Entry Name: Set of Three Limekilns Approximately 350 Metres South East of the Cliff House
Listing Date: 19 January 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1342115
English Heritage Legacy ID: 355220
ID on this website: 101342115
Location: Barrow upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN19
County: North Lincolnshire
Civil Parish: Barrow upon Humber
Traditional County: Lincolnshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire
Church of England Parish: Barrow-upon-Humber Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Lincoln
Tagged with: Architectural structure
TA 0720 BARROW UPON HUMBER WOLD ROAD
(south side, off)
15/10001 Set of three limekilns
approximately 350 metres
south-east of The Cliff house
II
Limekilns. 1830s and later. Structures in hand-made red brick set in the
ground, partly earth covered. Set of three single kilns, 4 to 10 metres
apart in the quarry bottom, with flue entrances facing west into a
sheltered U-shaped hollow. Each kiln consists of a brick-built open-topped
bowl-shaped 'pot' 3 metres in diameter at the mouth, and approximately 3
metres deep, with a square-ended round-arched draw-tunnel approximately 1.5
metres high and up to 2.5 metres deep, at the back of which is a recessed
segmental-arched draw-hole beneath a segmental relieving arch. The southern
kiln is similar but also has sections of brick facing either side of the
tunnel entrance, and a small triangular-headed opening c. 30cm high near
the inner end of the tunnel. The kilns were probably the intermittent type.
and form an interesting comparison with the later and larger continuous
kilns in the neighbouring quarry to the west (qv). Together, the kilns in
these adjacent chalk quarries provide a good illustration of developments
in the scale and technology of the industry. They are also notable as the
only known examples of this type of kiln surviving in Lincolnshire and
Humberside, from the many that were known to have been operating in the
region last century.
Listing NGR: TA0711820303
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