Kiln - lime, Letter, Co. Kerry
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At Letter in County Kerry, a lime kiln sits in the landscape as a quiet remnant of an agricultural practice that was once central to rural Irish life.
Lime kilns were stone-built furnaces used to burn limestone at high temperatures, producing quicklime that farmers spread across acidic fields to improve soil fertility. They were common features of the Irish countryside from the seventeenth century onwards, and many survive in varying states of decay, their arched fireboxes and bowl-shaped drawing holes still recognisable in hedgerows and hillsides across the country.
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Letter, Co. Kerry
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