Site record MDR15808 - Site of Lime Kilns, Bee Low, Dove Holes Quarry, Peak Forest
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Full Description
No dating evidence was found, though it was in existence prior to the field enclosure act, therefore pre-1790s. There are also a number of stones seen within the dry stone wall that show evidence of burning or heat in the form of reddened patches, possibly taken or reused from the kiln. This older style of limekiln has frequently been found at limestone quarries, still in use until the end of the 18th century and some have been found dating to the 16th century. The surrounding holes and hollows were most probably produced by quarrying for the stone to feed these kilns. (1)
In 2009, following further traces of lime kilns being found during a watching brief, a number of trial trenches were excavated in order to investigate the character of the lime kilns. Documentary evidence had indicated that lime working was taking place in the area in the mid 17th century. Several kilns were identified during the excavations, no superstructure survived, but the excavators believed that these were all likely to have been clamp kilns of the horseshoe variety, and hence producing lime for local usage. (2)
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Location
| Grid reference | SK 0938 7879 (point) |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | PEAK FOREST, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE |
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Related Events/Activities (2)
- EDR4694
- EDR4019
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Record last edited
Nov 26 2018 3:03PM