At approximately 2:30 in the video,the Wash Mills can be seen behind the black railings. 'Remains of Wash Mills in Berengrave Nature Reserve' 'These were used (1912-1920) to grind chalk to a slurry,which was then pumped to the British Standard cement plant at Motney Hill.' www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1229909 Credit-Phil Bull-www.geograph.org.uk/profile/27919 This is only a few minutes away. 'Medway Muddies,Marmalade,Dick Turpin and Portland Cement.' th-cam.com/video/2R_VwwVHSjo/w-d-xo.html At the end,there are the remains of an old cement factory,that you can walk around if the tide is out. 'Horrid Hill was once an island,barely rising above the mudflats that lie between the shore and the Medway Estuary,it was built up to support a small cement works,with a causeway being added to connect it to the mainland and support horse-drawn railway transport chalk to cement kilns on the island.'
At approximately 2:30 in the video,the Wash Mills can be seen behind the black railings.
'Remains of Wash Mills in Berengrave Nature Reserve'
'These were used (1912-1920) to grind chalk to a slurry,which was then pumped to the British Standard cement plant at Motney Hill.'
www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1229909
Credit-Phil Bull-www.geograph.org.uk/profile/27919
This is only a few minutes away.
'Medway Muddies,Marmalade,Dick Turpin and Portland Cement.'
th-cam.com/video/2R_VwwVHSjo/w-d-xo.html
At the end,there are the remains of an old cement factory,that you can walk around if the tide is out.
'Horrid Hill was once an island,barely rising above the mudflats that lie between the shore and the Medway Estuary,it was built up to support a small cement works,with a causeway being added to connect it to the mainland and support horse-drawn railway transport chalk to cement kilns on the island.'