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Author: Jed Wellman

A path in Old Chalkpit Plantation, which adjoins the River Yare in the south, leads past a lime kiln that has been built into the hillside.

The History of Lime and Lime Kilns

November 23, 2023 Old Ways

Tyneham ‘Ghost Village’ Evacuated in WW2

October 29, 2023 Village
HMS Implacable

Did the Navy Destroy Our Ancient Woodlands?

October 25, 2023 Woodland
Pyramid finial - famously painted red with white letters. Grimscott, Cornwall, England

Fingerposts, What is Their History?

October 24, 2023 Village
Bokerley Dyke

What are Cross Dykes?

October 16, 2023 Ancient
Preservation: King Alfred Wareham’s walls have been remarkably well-preserved and remain one of the most intact examples of Saxon earthwork defenses in England.

King Alfred, Fortified Wareham Against Viking Raids

October 10, 2023 Ancient

Medieval Market Squares, What Was Their Purpose?

September 2, 2023 Buildings
Iron Age hillfort

Iron Age Hillfort, Bronze Age Disc Barrow & a Roman Road

July 11, 2023 Ancient
Fire mark

Always Look Up: Fire Marks, What are They?

July 7, 2023 Two Minute Read

Lichfield Canal Restoration: Next Stage Funding Secured

December 22, 2022 Landscape

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