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Frogmore Creek
This pair of limekilns stand at the side of Frogmore Creek, a branch off the Kingsbridge Estuary in Devon. They are so close to the water that the tide can lap at the base of the draw tunnels. The structure is in good order after restoration by the South Hams Society.
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