Just outside Bath, between the villages of Midford and Wellow, lies the hamlet of Twinhoe.
Now, in this hamlet is a strange feature; one that I'd taken for granted until my recent immersion in water tower related trivia.
An overhead water pipe crosses the lane on an iron gentry between 2 houses. I've never seen thus anywhere before and have no idea why the pipe should take the overhead route as opposed to underground as would normally be the case.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Now, in this hamlet is a strange feature; one that I'd taken for granted until my recent immersion in water tower related trivia.
An overhead water pipe crosses the lane on an iron gentry between 2 houses. I've never seen thus anywhere before and have no idea why the pipe should take the overhead route as opposed to underground as would normally be the case.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
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