Lime kilns Nant Mawr Visitor Centre
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 3 Aug 2019
This includes the Tanat Valley Light Railway. These impressive lime kilns are claimed to be the tallest in the country. They are masonry built but have been extended upwards and the far ones have had huge concrete buttresses added. On the right is the railway's class 309 EMU set that arrived in 2018 and hides the lower part of the kilns. You have to squeeze past the train to get this view and I suspect that not many people bother, which is a shames as the kilns are worthy in their own right.