This tower mill is a grade II Listed property providing a home with 5 Bedrooms and 4 Bathrooms. One of the finest landmark properties in the areathis mill has a history dating back to circa 1850. The windmill was converted and extended for residential use in 1989. The Old Mill, West End, Burgh Le
Fitzhead Limekiln is a bit of a mystery – can you add to the story? It is grade II listed. The Historic England entry is – HERE! They say; Limekiln. Early C19, restored late C20. Red sandstone random rubble masonry, relieving arches alternating slate and red sandstone. Standard plan, Parapet largely obscured by ivy at
Low Frith Farm Limekiln is listed, but what is its story? The Historic England listing is – HERE! Low Frith Farm Limekiln, Lower Allithwaite, South Lakeland, Cumbria Grid Ref: SD 33961 79441
Grade II listed monument to industry! Wike Farm Lime Kiln is situated 40 metres west of Wike Farm near Humphrey Head. Historic England say that is is probably early 19th century and notes that it has dressed stone. Also that the west elevation has a segmental arched fire hole and narrow projecting course above. There
Selside Lime Kiln isn’t even listed??! Can you add something here? Selside Shaw Old Lane, Horton in Ribblesdale, Craven, North Yorkshire Grid Ref: SD 7832 7622
Watchet Boat Museum is housed in the former railway goods shed of Watchet railway station, which was built in 1862. Today the museum is found on the West Somerset heritage Railway. The Watchet Boat Museum specialises in the shallow draft Flatner, a form of vessel once prevalent in Bridgwater Bay and adjacent coastal areas. Flatners