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High Hartington lime kiln (Rothley with Hollinghill)

Two 19th century lime kilns can be seen here. They are built of sandstone and the remains of the iron doors can still be seen. The poorly preserved remains of a limestone quarry can be seen nearby, as well as traces of a small tramway. (1-5)

Additional reference. (6a)
N10418
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION, The Archaeology of the Wallington Estate: an air photographic survey 2002; T Gates


Source of Reference
Local History of Rothley with Hollinghill
Local History of Rothley with Hollinghill

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