Water Tower, Beacon Hill, Colgate, West Sussex

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Water Tower, Beacon Hill, Colgate, West Sussex by Pete Chapman as part of the Geograph project.

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Water Tower, Beacon Hill, Colgate, West Sussex

Image: © Pete Chapman Taken: 13 Jul 2005

This concrete water tower is built near to the highest point on Beacon Hill (146m above sea level). Colgate is situated on top of a long ridge of wealdland that stretches E-W between Pease Pottage and the outskirts of Horsham. Water pressure in the area would be quite low without the use of a water tower.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.083249
Longitude
-0.25247