DescriptionThis is the top of the smoke chimney from 18th Century arsenic works located in valley floor - geograph.org.uk - 266545.jpg
English: This is the top of the smoke chimney from 18th Century arsenic works located in valley floor This tower is right beside the lane up to the lodge. There are 2 arched entrances, away from the lane. I couldn't see any other walls or gates. I wonder what it was meant to defend ?
Now it only holds discarded beer cans and fly-tipped bin bags.
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