NHER 44223 (Monument record) - Lily Pond

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Summary

A post medieval pond. It was originally dug for use by Letheringsett Brewery (NHER 6522), but also provided water to Letheringsett Hall (NHER 6521). It was fed by a hydraulic ram (NHER 17280) in Letheringsett Park.

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Location

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Civil Parish LETHERINGSETT WITH GLANDFORD, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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April 2006. Lily Pond.
A pond, located south of Letheringsett Hall (NHER 6521) and west of the King's Head.
It was originally dug for use by Letheringsett Brewery (NHER 6522). It also provided head of water for the Hall, via a tunnel. It was fed by a hydraulic ram (NHER 17280).
It was recemented in 1906.
Information from (S1).
D. Robertson (NLA), 4 April 2006.

  • <S1> Article in Serial: Durst, D.. 1993. Letheringsett: Industrial Archaeology in a Rural Setting. Part I - Introduction.. NIAS Journal. Vol 5, No 3, pp 200-205. p 203.

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Record last edited

Feb 6 2007 11:30AM

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