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Limekilns, Adderstone Mains


There are early 19th century Limekilns, located west of Adderstone Mains.  Built of sandstone, the limekiln has 3 large arched openings. It is a Grade II listed structure on the National Heritage List for England.

Adderstone Lime Kilns Historic Buildings and Monuments in Adderstone with Lucker
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Limekilns near Adderstone Mains

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Lime kilns, Bellshill

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Disused lime kiln

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Lime kiln

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LIMEKILN CIRCA 3/4 MILE WEST OF ADDERSTONE MAINS - List Entry
- "Limekiln c.3/4 mile west of 22.12.69 Adderstone Mains GV II Limekiln. Early C19. Dressed sandstone. 5-sided canted screen with 3 large segmental-arched openings. Corbelled inside arches to small round-headed drawing …

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List number: 1370963
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU1286431450

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