1 Marked as ‘Lime Kiln Close’.
2 Earthworks throughout the field suggest that a great deal of quarrying must have taken place.
Documentary evidence suggests that this is the site of a lime kiln dating to the Imperial period. There is extensive evidence of quarrying within the field, which is located 100m north of the church at Ufton.
1 Two limekilns located in a field named ‘Two Quarry Close’.
2 Incomplete information.
The site of two lime kilns, used for making lime, of Post Medieval date. They were situated 100m north of The Rough.
1 Lime kilns marked on 1885 map.
The site of lime kilns dating to the Imperial period, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. They were located 300m west of the church at Lower Shuckburgh.
1 Lime kiln marked on 1886 map.
The site of a lime kiln from the Imperial period which was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 100m north of Grove Spinney, Frankton.
1 Lime kilns marked on 1886 map.
The site of lime kilns from the Imperial period, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were located 200m east of Cuttle Bridge.
1 Lime kilns marked on 1886 map.
The site of several lime kilns from the Imperial period, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were located 400m southeast of Birdingbury Bridge.
1 Lime kiln marked on 1885 map.
The site of a lime kiln from the Imperial period which was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. It was located 500m west of the disused quarry at Ufton.
1 Lime kilns marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of lime kilns from the Imperial period, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885. They were located between Ufton and Southam.
1 Site of lime kilns marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of several lime kilns which date to the Imperial period. They were located to the south west of Nuneaton football ground.
1 Site of a limekiln near Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a lime kiln from the Imperial period, which is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is located 700m south east of St Peter's church at Kineton.
1 Site of lime kilns at Kineton marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of lime kilns which were in use during the Imperial period and are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were situated 500m north west of St Peter's church at Kineton.
1 Site of a lime kiln near Moreton Paddox marked on OS 25″ 1st ed. map.
The site of a lime kiln which was in use during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 500m east of Moreton Paddox.
1 Site of lime kilns shown on OS 1st edition map.
The site of lime kilns from the Imperial period, which were marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They were located 500m north of Pathlow on the Birmingham Road.
1 Lime kilns marked on the OS 1st edition 25 “.
The site of lime kilns dating back to at least the Imperial period. They are marked on the first edition 25" Ordnance Survey map. They were located 250m north of Featherbed Lane Bridge.
1 Site of limekiln marked on OS map of 1885.
The site of a lime kiln, a kiln in which lime is made. It dated to the Imperial period and was situated on the northern side of Limekiln Bridge, Polesworth. The lime kiln is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1885.
1 Site of lime kilns marked on OS map of 1886.
The site of several lime kilns, used for making lime. They were built during the Imperial period. The lime kilns are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The site lies 600m north west of Dunton Hall.
1 Lime kilns at Kings Newnham lime works marked on 1886 map.
The site of lime kilns which were used to make lime during the Imperial period. They are marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The lime kilns were part of the lime works that was situated 1km west of King's Newnham.
1 There were lime kilns in Newnham and near Clay Hill Farm in Shelfield (PRN 1591), but the industry was transformed by the completion of the Birmingham – Stratford canal ...
The site of lime kilns, used for making lime during the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. The lime kilns were situated in the area of Newnham.
1 A lime kiln is marked.
2 The site is a small overgrown area by the canal and is an open space connected with a housing estate. There is a hollow ...
The site of a lime kiln which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m west of Radford Road Bridge.