The ‘Devil’s Churn’ at Ballycastle salt works
The ‘Devil’s Churn’ is an enigmatic component of the 18-19th century salt works at Ballycastle. This natural sea cave in the sandstone mass of Pans Rock comprises an inner pool […]
The ‘Devil’s Churn’ is an enigmatic component of the 18-19th century salt works at Ballycastle. This natural sea cave in the sandstone mass of Pans Rock comprises an inner pool […]
As the country’s capital, commercial hub and major port, the city of Dublin had a need for salt in significant quantities. Furthermore the wider coast of Co. Dublin had thriving […]
The work to identify and document the series of salt-working sites at Ballycastle, Co. Antrim began with the late Danny McGill (1944-2013), a local historian with a keen interest in […]