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Limekiln near Pensarn Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Rogerstone, Newport

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5913 / 51°35'28"N

Longitude: -3.0346 / 3°2'4"W

OS Eastings: 328427

OS Northings: 188556

OS Grid: ST284885

Mapcode National: GBR J4.BTNF

Mapcode Global: VH7BC.C83G

Plus Code: 9C3RHXR8+G5

Entry Name: Limekiln near Pensarn Farm

Listing Date: 23 July 2003

Last Amended: 23 July 2003

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 81340

Building Class: Commercial

ID on this website: 300081340

Location: Built into the N bank of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal just NE of Pensarn Farm.

County: Newport

Town: Newport

Community: Rogerstone (Tŷ-du)

Community: Rogerstone

Built-Up Area: Newport

Traditional County: Monmouthshire

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History

Lime-kiln of uncertain date, possibly late C18 and contemporary with the canal.

Exterior

Lime-kiln, built into N bank of Monmouthshire and Brecon canal. with walls of rough rubble stone. Rectangular plan, two partially collapsed kiln-eyes to the longer N side. Crucible has been infilled but is still visible.

Reasons for Listing

Included as the remains of a substantial lime-kiln, of industrial archaeological interest.

Within the boundary of the 'Fourteen Locks, Monmouthshire Canal' Scheduled Ancient Monument MM184 (NPT).

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