The Tannery, Steyning

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The Tannery, Steyning

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 3 Mar 2013

The Tannery is a landmark four-storey building in Tanyard Lane; and a century ago, the fast flowing stream behind the building was used in the tannery process that took place inside. Interestingly, the original rope lifting wheel has been kept as a historic icon - contrasting with clean new design elements of glass, steel and natural Ash timber used in the communal stairs & hallways http://www.clarkeandcharlesworth.com/property/218/tanyard-lane/?return=/?qS=13

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.890267
Longitude
-0.329955