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Gestingthorpe Brickworks (site of), GESTINGTHORPE, Braintree District, TL814381, General geological site
Site category: London Clay, Claygate or Bagshot Beds Site name: Gestingthorpe Brickworks (site of) Details There were two brickworks in Gestingthorpe in the late 19th century, one of which exploited the lower, sandy beds of the London Clay (The Harwich Formation) and the other a patch of Ice Age brickearth. Both pits appear to still exist. The geological section in the pit at 'Higher Kiln' (TL 814 381) is described in detail in Whitaker (1878) following a site visit by him in 1873. It is also described in Boswell (1929). It describes a section in the Harwich Formation and the underlying Reading Beds. Gestingthorpe Brick and Tile Works (TL 818 387) (also known as Rayner's Brickworks) exploited an outcrop of brickearth overlain by boulder clay (till) (Boswell 1929). it is possible that the Rayner family operated both brickworks. The nearby churches of Gestingthorpe and Wickham St Paul have magnificent towers of red brick from the Gestingthorpe brickworks.
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Reference: Whitaker et.al. 1878 (p. 28), Boswell 1929 (p. 25 & 45), Ryan 1999.
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