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Limekiln at South Haven

A Grade II Listed Building in Dale, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6996 / 51°41'58"N

Longitude: -5.2704 / 5°16'13"W

OS Eastings: 174105

OS Northings: 205155

OS Grid: SM741051

Mapcode National: GBR G1.33PZ

Mapcode Global: VH0VC.LJMZ

Plus Code: 9C3PMPXH+RV

Entry Name: Limekiln at South Haven

Listing Date: 10 December 1997

Last Amended: 10 December 1997

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 19147

Building Class: Industrial

ID on this website: 300019147

Location: Situated on hillside just above South Haven.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Haverfordwest

Community: Marloes and St. Brides (Marloes a Sain Ffrêd)

Community: Marloes and St. Brides

Locality: Skokholm Island

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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History

Earlier C19 square limekiln, possibly built for the Dale Castle estate, owners of the island.

Exterior

Limekiln, rubble stone, square plan with single front kiln-eye, roughly triangular-headed with stone slab lintel.

Reasons for Listing

An intact example of the single kiln-eye type of lime-kiln, similar to the one on Skomer Island, but generally rarer than those with two opposed kiln-eyes.

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