Detailed View of the Old Lime Kiln above Greencliff Beach Showing Erosion with Blue Sky, Viewed from the South West Footpath #2: Greencliff,


Detailed view looking up at the old lime kiln above the pebbled beach at Greencliff, near Bideford, in summer. This piece of North Devon’s history is set beside the current South West Coast path. This is one of North Devon's secret hideaways, loved by the locals and walkers exploring the National Trust Coastal path. As the tide drops the rocky shore is exposed. A small amount of wreckage from a small coaster, the Eva V, which ran aground her in 1980 can be seen at low tide. Remains of an old lime kiln can be found here. Coal and limestone were transported by boat to other kiln sites in North Devon from Wales. This site is unusual in that it used local coal known as 'Bideford Black'. The lime produced here was used as a fertiliser, for buildings and in paints.


Size: 5472px × 3648px
Location: Greencliff Beach, Near Bideford, Devon, UK.
Photo credit: © John Insull / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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