NHER 26559 (Monument record) - Site of lime kiln and quarry, St James' Hollow

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Summary

This area was previously known as Vials Pit. It is a vast marl and gravel pit containing a limekiln, opened at an unknown date before the mid 19th century. Though not officially part of Mousehold Heath Park, it was turned into a childrens playground in 1929 but has since reverted to a wild state. No remains of the limekiln were visible.

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  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

St James' Hollow.
Originally known as Vials Pit. Vast marl and gravel pit containing a limekiln, opened at unknown date before mid 19th century. Not officially part of Mousehold Heath Park, it was turned into a childrens playground in 1929 but has since reverted to a wild state. No visible remains of limekiln.
Compiled by E. Rose, 16 August 2000.

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Record last edited

Oct 1 2012 2:01PM

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