This site has been reported a few times here, so I don't have anything new to add for history.
However, it looks like access is usually made through the front. It's a lot easier to just continue up the road and enter from behind (as the actress said to the bishop).
The kilns are wrapped with a metal band which contains springs, presumably to allow expansion while maintaining building structure.
Interesting several varieties of brick were found inside the kilns
Inside the kilns
And the floor
It's very hard to be sure, but it looks like the floor is raised with some sort of arch underneath. I couldn't see more or where this might go.
At the rear of the site is the most interesting building.
And some pretty big cogs
However, it looks like access is usually made through the front. It's a lot easier to just continue up the road and enter from behind (as the actress said to the bishop).
The kilns are wrapped with a metal band which contains springs, presumably to allow expansion while maintaining building structure.
Interesting several varieties of brick were found inside the kilns
Inside the kilns
And the floor
It's very hard to be sure, but it looks like the floor is raised with some sort of arch underneath. I couldn't see more or where this might go.
At the rear of the site is the most interesting building.
And some pretty big cogs