By a similar stroke of the pen, a limekiln in Thrislington obtained a licence to burn fuel that was 100 per cent hazardous. |
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Concern has been expressed about the long term survival of the Island's last two remaining limekiln structures. |
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A few lucky crows have nests under the overhanging rocks and nearby was a limekiln with orchids. |
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Look out for the remains of what could be a limekiln just before you ford the river. |
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Another tale recalled an incident in 1197 when a limekiln was made at Malton Priory. |
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On Sunday there will be music song and dance at Stradbally Cove, 2-4p.m., taking place under the old limekiln, with dancing on the wooden stage created by Tom Power. |
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An ancient cobbled track winds down past a limekiln and waterfall. |
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