DescriptionSituated on the north side of the road leading down to Little Milford House. The site is approximately circular in plan with one flattened side built into the slope adjacent to the road. It has two stoke holes, one at each side and a central loading pit. The centre is clear of debris and the stoke holes are visible from above. The site is built of mortared stone which are mainly small and slab-like. It is approximately 6.5m in diameter and 2.1m high. 5m above O.D.
John Latham RCAHMW 05 February 2013 (from NT report 1992)
The lime kiln at Little Milford is a well-preserved nineteenth century structure.
Source: Cadw Listed Building Description
Susan Evans, RCAHMW, 01 March 2003.