NHER 40222 (Building record) - Ludham water tower, Wateringpiece Lane

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Summary

This modern water tower was the first British water tower to be made as a concrete shaft. The top was constructed at ground level and then jacked up into place, taking 22 hours over three days.

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Location

Map sheet TG31NE
Civil Parish CATFIELD, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Known as Ludham though in Catfield parish. Built 1980, the first British water tower to be made as a concrete shaft. The top was constructed at ground level and then jacked up into place, taking 22 hours over three days. See (S1).

  • <S1> Monograph: Barton, B. 2003. Water towers of Britain and their part in bringing water to the people. pp 101-102.

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Record last edited

Jan 28 2011 4:16PM

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