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Stackpole Quay
Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 4684 Trust : Dyfed Community : Stackpole Unitary authority : Pembrokeshire NGR : SR9926795832 Site Type (preferred type first) : POST MEDIEVAL Lime Kiln Status : Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Summary : A square lime kiln with supporting buttresses and opposing draw holes. The pot is open and covered by a grating. The brick lining is intact. The kiln is 6m square and the pot is 4m in diameter. A third possible draw hole in the front face has been blocked up. The kiln has been restored, no obvious repointing. KM 1996
Sources :
Murphy,K & Allen,B , 1997 , Coastal Survey 1996-7 - Strumble Head to Ginst Point ,
OS , 1979 ,
RCAHM , 1976 ,
RCAHM , 1980 , DRF ,
Western Telegraph , 2001 , 'Erosion threatens historic quay' ,