Lime Kilns - Kiln Park
The largest surviving Kiln Complex in Pembrokeshire is at Kiln Park Caravan Site (12 kilns ), near Tenby .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
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8252
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SN 12243.00146
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Lime Kilns - Kiln Park
The largest surviving Kiln Complex in Pembrokeshire is at Kiln Park Caravan Site (12 kilns ), near Tenby .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
Ref:
8252
Date:
Location:
SN 12243.00146
Photographer:
6.11 - Pembrokeshire Buildings
Lime Kilns - Kiln Park
The largest surviving Kiln Complex in Pembrokeshire is at Kiln Park Caravan Site (12 kilns ), near Tenby .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
This is the Eastern of the 2 complexes (each with 6 Kilns ) .
The western group had a rail line which ran within a passage in the kiln complex.
The Limestone was sourced from the adjacent Blackrock Quarries , Coal brought in by boat from Saundersfoot . Site closed in 1902.
Location :- On the Road inside Kiln Park (near the entrance), the road is also a Footpath , which winds its way to Tenby South Beach.
Most kilns were small, set up by individual farmers , built singly or in 2's at many locations around the Coast.
At Porth Clais 2+2 remain ,at Solva 4+ out of 10 remain .
Ref:
8252
Date:
Location:
SN 12243.00146
Photographer: