DescriptionLetheringsett Brewery Watermill cascade in 1998 (photo Margaret Bird).jpg
English: The early-19th-century malt-kilns of the Letheringsett Brewery built by William Hardy junior stand beside the River Glaven in north Norfolk, England. The 18th-century malthouse of the Hardys can be glimpsed in the background. The cascade mirrors the fall for the waterwheel built by William Hardy in 1784 under the brewery yard when converting his maltings and brewery to water power, as recorded by his wife, the diarist Mary Hardy.
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