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Cumbrian Bracken Kiln
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A rare Bracken Kiln nestling in a steep valley near the head of the Longsleddale valley. This was used to reduce Bracken to potash. Potash was used in the wool fulling process in the local mills.
· Date: Sun October 9, 2011 · Views: 661
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sweedie

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Registered: October 2011
Location: Cardiff South Wales
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Fri November 16, 2012 9:43pm

Wow how fascinating, do you know when this dates from?

They have one very similar at St fagans, another thing they have erected there is a potters kiln and this sits right outside the original pottery house, you can also go in and make your own pot to take home (not in the old kiln though ) as you probably guessed!
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