DescriptionEighteenth century sea salt boiling houses, Woodside - geograph.org.uk - 503946.jpg
English: Eighteenth century sea salt boiling houses, Woodside Looking across a marshy field towards this pair of 18th century buildings at Creek Cottage, Woodside near Lower Pennington. These are probably the only unaltered remains of eighteenth century sea salt boiling industry in Britain.
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