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Limekiln on North Bank of Black Cleugh

A Grade II Listed Building in West Allen, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.8272 / 54°49'37"N

Longitude: -2.3145 / 2°18'52"W

OS Eastings: 379895

OS Northings: 548085

OS Grid: NY798480

Mapcode National: GBR DD8M.QC

Mapcode Global: WH91Q.FX3S

Plus Code: 9C6VRMGP+V6

Entry Name: Limekiln on North Bank of Black Cleugh

Listing Date: 23 August 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1302931

English Heritage Legacy ID: 240334

ID on this website: 101302931

Location: Carrshield, Northumberland, NE47

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: West Allen

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Whitfield and Ninebanks

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

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Description


NY 74 NE WEST ALLEN BLACKCLEUGH


20/217 Limekiln on north bank
of Black Cleugh

II


Limekiln, probably early C19. Rubble. Square plan, built into hillside.
Drawing arch with corbelled pointed head and course of large irregular blocks
above. Projecting flag cornice at head of wall, Circular pot lined with
reddened stone.


Listing NGR: NY7989548085

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