Pistyll Hotch lime kiln, Mwsland
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Image: © Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Taken: 14 Dec 2020
Renovation more or less completed, the old lime kiln looks very striking. It bears the date 1800 on the east side. It is named for its position below the long-disused Pistyll Hotch quarries. Probably the boats supplying limestone for the kiln could load up with building stone in its stead.