DescriptionThree lime kilns, Twyford Waterworks, from the north (geograph 4996913).jpg
English: Three lime kilns, Twyford Waterworks, from the north. Built in 1930, to supplement the two built in 1901-2. One of the original ones is poking out of the roof, the other is on the other side of the roof ridge. The water company quarried chalk on site, turned it into lime here, and used the lime to soften the water from their on-site wells. In the foreground, part of the 2ft gauge on-site railway.
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