Treborough: limekilns in Treborough Wood

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Treborough: limekilns in Treborough Wood

Image: © Martin Bodman Taken: 12 Jan 2006

A bank of two kilns stand by the entrance to Quarry House on the lane from Treborough to Roadwater. But the nearby quarries were worked for slate rather than limestone, so why these kilns were built here is not presently known by the photographer

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.122193
Longitude
-3.406666