1 Limekiln marked.
The site of a lime kiln, used for making lime during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. The lime kiln was situated 1km south west of Church Lawford.
1 Limekiln marked.
The site of a lime kiln, used for making lime during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887. The lime kiln was located in the area of Limestone Hall.
1 Site visit showed the remains of brick structures. The site may have been a limekiln. The structure is partly subterranean.
The site of a possible lime kiln, used for making lime during the Imperial period. The remains are visible as earthworks and building foundations. The site is located 1km west of Church Lawford.
1 Lime works marked.
2 Extensive lime works once existed in Church Lawford; an arm of the canal was extended to the works to facilitate traffic.
3 The site is now an ...
The site of a lime kiln, used for making lime during the Imperial period. It is marked on a map of 1831. The lime kiln was situated 400m south west of Church Lawford.
1 Marked.
2 The building has been substantially altered and bears little resemblance to a smithy. It is now a domestic dwelling and garage.
The site of a forge where wrought iron was made during the Imperial period. The buildings are now in use as a house and garage. The forge is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It is situated 400m north west of the church at Church Lawford.
1 Pipewell Abbey held land in Church Lawford and had a windmill.
2 Post Mill. Bromehill, Marham. Probably by 15th century. Recorded 1535.
3 Three fields marked as ‘Millers Ground’.
The site of a post mill, a type of windmill. It was built during the Medieval period and might have belonged to Pipewell Abbey. The windmill was situated to the west of Lawford Heath.