1. Small, single storey hipped roof building; restored.
B.A.Malaws, 28 February 2003.
2. Single storey colourwashed rubble rectangular building with a hipped slate roof, boarded eaves and brick stack. 12-pane sash windows and a recessed boarded stable door entrance.
CD/Industrial/SN46SE from Cadw
CHN 15/07/04
3. Associated with 2 pairs of Lime Kilns (NPRNs 800720 and 800721), depicted on the 1846 Tithe Map for the parish of Henfynyw, these were disused by the 2nd edition Ornance Survey map of 1905 . Moore Colyer notes these were in use by the late 18th century and that they appear as ‘limeburners’ in trade directories in 1844 and 1868 (1988, 71).
Louise Barker, RCAHMW, 26 June 2024
Sources
Moore-Colyer, R. J., 1988 Of Lime and Men: Aspects of the Coastal Trade in Lime in South West Wales in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Welsh History Review, 1, 54-77.
National Library Wales: 1846 Tithe map and apportionment for the parish of Henfynyw https://places.library.wales/home
OS 1st Edition 25-inch map (published 1890 ): XVII sheet 12.
OS 2nd Edition 25-inch map (published 1905): XVII sheet 12.