Large Kilns, Morwellham Quay, Devon UK
N 50° 30.409 W 004° 11.527
30U E 415467 N 5595662
These large Kilns are on Morwellham Quay Devon UK
Waymark Code: WM2AWN
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/05/2007
Views: 32
These large kilns were used to burn lime from the mid 1800's after the nearby smaller kiln was closed down.
Morwellham is a former mining village and the Quay for Tavistock. Morwellham Quay became a thriving port with minerals which were shipped out all over the world. It is now restored as a museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar.
The use of lime as a manure was so extensive in the West of England, there is indeed scarcely an inlet or creek, either on the northern or southern coast that is not supplied with a lime-kiln; and when the stone is not found in the vicinity, vessels were employed to convey it from the lime-rock districts. The immense quarries at Oreston near Plymouth and the adjacent parts, supply the kilns on the whole range of the Tamar, Tavy, and St. Germains rivers, as well as some other districts.
Type of Oven / Kiln: Lime / Limestone
Status: Historical Site
Operating Dates: From the mid 1800's
Website: [Web Link]
Additional Coordinate: Not Listed
Additional Coordinate Description: Not listed
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