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Month: November 2012

Pingot Valley Site Visit

November 22, 2012December 1, 2012 Bill Aldridge Leave a comment

Our attention was drawn to this site last year by Derek Winstanley who now lives in the US. He had noticed on a recent visit that there were remains of the old lime kiln marked on the 6 inch OS map of 1849. I’d looked at the site last year but other commitments at the time meant that it’s only now that perhaps we’re able to spend some time on it (see new ‘Pingot Valley‘ tab for details).

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