The Bisham Woods Ice House, built around 1760-1790, was strategically located and restored in 1984. It played a crucial role in preserving ice for summer use, benefiting from a north-facing entrance and specialized design. The ice was used for various purposes, contributing to the efficiency of food preservation and cooling.
Month: January 2021
The Brick and Tile Works
The National Trust’s Brick & Tile Works, established in the early 1800s, no longer has standing buildings, but remnants of Coopers bricks can be found. Limited parking available