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Saw this pyramid structure with a sculpture on top of it from Moor Street in Burton upon Trent.

It is a kiln with a metal cowl in the shape of a goat.

In the Anglesey area of Burton.


The building is on the corner of Clarence Street and Village Mews.


Grade II listed building.

Office Block, Loading Bay and North Malthouse of the Former Yeomans, Cherry and Curtin Brewery, Anglesey

   CLARENCE STREET
   1.
   5369
   Office block, loading bay
   and north malthouse of the
   former Yeomans, Cherry and
   Curtin Brewery
   SK 22 SW 6/55
   II
   2.
   1883. Designed by Scamell & Collyer of London. Red brick; 4 and 5 storeys.
   3 blocks.
   On left, the office block has 4 recessed semi-circular headed bays each with
   a segmental-headed window, that to 3rd storey with keyblock. To right is a
   gabled loading bay having 2 blocked windows above open bay supported on plain
   cast iron column at centre.
   On right-hand side the former North Malting is set at right-angles to the street
   and fronted by a kiln said to be of unique type being octagonal on plan and
   originally with a circular interior in which the malt was turned by rotating
   steam-driven prongs. The former kiln is of 5 storeys and one window to each
   face. Faces are panelled and windows generally blocked but elsewhere with
   multi-paned cast iron lights. The kiln has a tall octahedral slate roof surmounted
   by a metal cowl with vane in the shape of a goat.
   4-storeyed, 9 window block extends to rear.


   Listing NGR: SK2415422527


This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

Source: English Heritage

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Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location52° 47′ 59.04″ N, 1° 38′ 35.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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